February 22, 2025
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Ukraine has increased electricity imports

Ukraine increases electricity imports in February after restrictions for industry and business. According to Expro Electricity, the average daily import of electricity for the period 11-17 is 10.5 thousand MWh, which is twice as much as on February 1-10. In total, almost 130,000 MW of electricity have been imported since the beginning of February, with the highest volume of supplies from Hungary (36%). However”, – Write On: ua.news

Ukraine increases electricity imports in February after restrictions for industry and business.

According to Expro Electricity, the average daily import of electricity for the period 11-17 is 10.5 thousand MWh, which is twice as much as on February 1-10.

In total, almost 130,000 MW of electricity have been imported since the beginning of February, with the highest volume of supplies from Hungary (36%). However, according to Expro analysts, reserved bandwidth is only 30-40%used.

For example, despite the high demand for electricity in the evening peak, supply volumes are only 1 GW of 2.1 GW of technical capacity.

Earlier, we wrote that on February 18, Ukraine was introduced in Ukraine. Restrictions will act for industry and business.

On Monday, February 17, in the morning in Ukraine began to introduce schedules of emergency shutdown of electricity. Users are asked to consume electricity more responsibly.

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