December 24, 2024
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Emergency blackouts in Ukraine: very high consumption

“Ukrenergo” gave the command for an emergency power outage in Ukraine.

This was announced by the general director of YASNO electricity supplier Serhiy Kovalenko.

According to him, the consumption is very high, it is necessary to unload the energy system.

“Do not get into elevators and try to use energy-consuming devices more economically,” Kovalenko wrote on Facebook.

DTEK reported that power outages are in effect in Kyiv, Dnipro, on Kyiv region, Dnipropetrovsk region and Donetsk region.

Lights are also turned off in Sumy, Cherkasy, Chernihiv, Kirovohrad and Poltava regions.

We will remind:

From Monday, December 16, NEC “Ukrenergo” introduces new blackout scheduling rules that will be the same across the country, they also provide for more light time.

Reference. Consumers of each region that do not belong to the list of critical infrastructure objects are divided into 6 queues (groups) and 12 subgroups. Applying limits to three queues means that half of consumers in each region are on hourly outage schedules. Four queues – limit to 70% of consumers in each region.

When oblenergo applies one round of blackout schedules, it means 4 hours of restrictions per day, two rounds – 8 hours of restrictions, three rounds – 12 hours of restrictions, four rounds – more than 12 hours of restrictions. Each queue also has its own sub-queue, which allows you to limit only half of the consumers.

How to distribute this load during the day, what will be the length of the queue – responsibility of oblenergo.

Read how outage schedules work here: Energy experts explained how blackout schedules work and who turns off the lights

Yasno explained how blackout queues work

NEC “Ukrenergo” introduces new rules for forming power outage schedules and introduces half-shifts

”, — write: epravda.com.ua

“Ukrenergo” gave the command for an emergency power outage in Ukraine.

This was announced by the general director of YASNO electricity supplier Serhiy Kovalenko.

According to him, the consumption is very high, it is necessary to unload the energy system.

“Do not get into elevators and try to use energy-consuming devices more economically,” Kovalenko wrote on Facebook.

DTEK reported that power outages are in effect in Kyiv, Dnipro, on Kyiv region, Dnipropetrovsk region and Donetsk region.

Lights are also turned off in Sumy, Cherkasy, Chernihiv, Kirovohrad and Poltava regions.

We will remind:

From Monday, December 16, NEC “Ukrenergo” introduces new blackout scheduling rules that will be the same across the country, they also provide for more light time.

Reference. Consumers of each region that do not belong to the list of critical infrastructure objects are divided into 6 queues (groups) and 12 subgroups. Applying limits to three queues means that half of consumers in each region are on hourly outage schedules. Four queues – limit to 70% of consumers in each region.

When oblenergo applies one round of blackout schedules, it means 4 hours of restrictions per day, two rounds – 8 hours of restrictions, three rounds – 12 hours of restrictions, four rounds – more than 12 hours of restrictions. Each queue also has its own sub-queue, which allows you to limit only half of the consumers.

How to distribute this load during the day, what will be the length of the queue – responsibility of oblenergo.

Read how outage schedules work here: Energy experts explained how blackout schedules work and who turns off the lights

Yasno explained how blackout queues work

NEC “Ukrenergo” introduces new rules for forming power outage schedules and introduces half-shifts

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