Grid operators had been preparing such a move after Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014.
to an electricity grid spanning much of continental Europe, allowing the country to decouple its power system from hostile Russia, officials said Wednesday.
ENTSO-E, whose 39 members operate the world's largest interconnected electrical grid, said the move means they will be able to help maintain the stability of the Ukrainian and Moldovan power systems. "This step will give Ukraine the opportunity to receive electricity if continues to destroy our power infrastructure, and thus to save our power system," said Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, who chairs the management board of Ukraine's grid operator Ukrenergo."We are sincerely grateful to our European partners for their great support and assistance during these difficult times."
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