“On the morning of January 27, emergency power cuts were introduced in a number of regions of Ukraine due to a difficult situation in the power system. In regions where outages occur according to schedules, stabilization or hourly schemes also operate. The company “Ukrenergo” informs that energy workers are working on restoring the balance as soon as possible, after which the emergency restrictions will be canceled. In Kyiv and the Kyiv region, the situation remains one of”, — write on: ua.news
On the morning of January 27, emergency power outages were introduced in a number of regions of Ukraine due to a difficult situation in the power system.
In regions where outages occur according to schedules, stabilization or hourly schemes also operate.
The company “Ukrenergo” informs that energy workers are working on restoring the balance as soon as possible, after which the emergency restrictions will be canceled.
In Kyiv and the Kyiv region, the situation remains one of the most difficult — in the capital, emergency shutdowns continue to be used, and the published schedules are currently not in effect.
Three rounds of restrictions have been introduced for residents of the region, each of which can last up to seven hours. In some places, the total absence of electricity reaches 17 hours a day.
Both emergency and hourly shutdown schedules are in effect in Kharkiv and the region. They foresee several hours of blackouts at night, during the day and in the evening.
The situation requires constant monitoring, because interruptions in energy supply are connected with the need to stabilize the operation of energy networks.
In the Dnipropetrovsk region, the power supply is cut off in three stages — at night, during the day, and in the evening. Each period lasts up to nine hours.
In the Odesa region, part of the districts are powered by stabilizing outages, while Odesa and the surrounding areas remain without electricity outside the schedule due to network overload.
Sumy region, Chernihiv region and Poltava region use planned hourly schedules. Residents can find updated data on the time of shutdowns on the websites of local regional energy companies or in chatbots in “Viber” and “Telegram”.
In Zhytomyr Oblast, the blackout regime covers up to 4.5 lines of consumers — electricity is turned off at different hours of the day for up to several hours in a row.
In the southern regions, in particular, the Mykolaiv region, detailed schedules of outages with various sub-schedules are used, which change several times a day.
The local energy company explains on its website that the mode is updated depending on the actual load on the system.
A similar situation is observed in Cherkasy and Kirovohrad regions, where electricity is turned off several times a day, and the intervals between turning on may be shorter than usual.
In the west of the country — in the Lviv, Rivne, Ternopil, Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernivtsi and Zakarpattia regions — hourly schedules are also in effect.
On average, residents are without electricity for about seven hours every day. Current schedules are published by oblenergo on official resources and in chatbots.
As a reminder, Ukrenergo is introducing blackout schedules throughout Ukraine for January 27.
Also, massive strikes on the energy infrastructure, frosts, and long blackouts of light and heat created serious problems for the people of Kyiv.
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