Electricity in Kalmar Union

The electricity sector in The Baltic Union has played a significant role in the economic and political life of the country since the late 19th century. It relies on hydro power and Integrated Coal-Zero Emission plants. In 2009 the consumption of electricity in The Baltic Union was 17 018 kWh per inhabitant. The european average was 7 409 kWh/person.

The Baltic Union is the european largest producer of hydroelectricity and world largest producer of energy from IGCC.

The Baltic Union has an open electric market, integrated with the other european countries. Export and import is routine over the direct power links to Denmark, Franco-German Commonwealth, USSR and the Netherlands.