November 23, 2024
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On Sunday, the blackout will last 4 hours

On Sunday, November 24, the power industry will apply one sequence of power outages for four hours.”, — write: www.epravda.com.ua

On Sunday, November 24, the power industry will apply one sequence of power outages for four hours.

About this informs press service of NEC “Ukrenergo”.

It is noted that from 14:00 to 18:00 one turn of shutdowns will be applied throughout the country.

“Ukrenergo” notes that schedules may change during the day.

“The reason for the temporary introduction of restrictions is damage to energy facilities during a massive missile-drone attack on November 17,” the message reads.

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

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

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