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Chat GPT atsakymas apie rizikas atsijungiant nuo BRELL:
Hidden Risks of Leaving BRELL and Joining the EU Grid

1. Higher and Unstable Electricity Prices – The Baltic states are now dependent on the EU market, where big players (Germany, France) control prices.


2. No Backup if the EU Grid Fails – Before, BRELL provided emergency power; now, there’s no safety net if European energy shortages occur.


3. Green Energy Costs – The EU is pushing for renewable energy, which can be unstable and expensive, leading to higher consumer bills.


4. Industrial Decline – Expensive electricity could force factories to relocate, causing job losses and economic damage.


5. Risk of Cyberattacks – A larger, interconnected grid is easier to attack, putting the Baltic states at greater risk of blackouts.


6. Loss of Energy Control – EU policies now dictate energy decisions, limiting the Baltic states’ ability to set prices or respond to crises.


7. Hidden Fees & Taxes – Consumers might pay for the transition through new grid fees, energy taxes, and price increases over time.



Final Thought:

Instead of gaining real energy independence, the Baltics may have just switched from Russian control to EU dependence. The long-term financial and security risks are still unknown.
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