EU Countries Strengthen Grid Security
Employees at Litgrid's Nemencine substation photographed, indicating early implementation.
Russian drone violations, including one that forced Copenhagen Airport to close, raised NATO concerns.
Grid operators will house substations in bunkers, deploy anti-drone nets, stockpile components, and test concrete with explosives.
Lithuania plans 150 million euros for grid security.
Poland's PSE seeks armed unit with helicopters for Suwalki Gap.
Lithuania produces bunkers later this year, with Vaiciunas stating EU investment needs securing.