H. Knudsen, L.-O. Ellus, M. Koskinen, M. Luther, G. Schroder
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The Baltic Ring Study-transmission system simulations in the Baltic Sea region
The Baltic Ring Study was performed as a European Union TEN project in the period 1996-1998. 18 power companies and electric utility organizations from 11 countries around the Baltic Sea which are members of three nonsynchronously interconnected power system organizations investigated the possibilities of creating a common electricity market in the Baltic sea Region, emphasizing the need for environmental improvements and benefits for the customer.