““Due to the situation in the power system, shutdown schedules are not in effect in Kyiv region. The situation is also complicated by frost and overloading of power grids,” DTEK reported”, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
“Due to the situation in the power system, shutdown schedules are not in effect in Kyiv region. The situation is also complicated by frost and overloading of power grids. We are doing everything possible to return the light to the homes of all residents of the region as soon as possible,” the message reads.
On January 16, the president stated that the need for electricity consumption in Ukraine these days reaches 18 GW, internal capabilities allow providing only 11 GW. “It was like that yesterday, but in every case something is restored. I won’t say exactly where it is being restored, because as soon as someone says something about it, or somewhere something appears in social networks, telegrams, then they hit again and again,” he said during a press conference in Kyiv with his Czech colleague Petr Pavel.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion in February 2022, Russia has been striking Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. In February of last year, the Ministry of Energy stated that in three years Russia occupied 18 GW of generation, including HPP, TPP and Europe’s largest nuclear power plant – Zaporizhzhya NPP.
Since February 2022, Russia has destroyed more than half of its electricity production, Ukraine’s generation has fallen from 55 to below 20 GW – such data was published by the Financial Times newspaper in June 2024.
According to the Ministry of Energy, as of December 12, since the beginning of 2025, the Russian military has attacked the energy infrastructure of Ukraine 4,500 times, and with the beginning of autumn, these attacks have intensified.
After the last massive attacks by the Russian Federation, the energy system of Ukraine is under a state of emergency, the most difficult situation is in Kyiv and the Kyiv region. After the Russian strike on January 9, emergency shutdowns continue. Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko said that this Russian attack was the most painful for the city’s critical infrastructure. He emphasized that the situation is the most difficult in four years.
