December 1, 2024
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Shmygal on the state of energy after the 11th attack of the Russian Federation: the system retains its integrity

Shmygal on the state of energy after the 11th attack of the Russian Federation: the system retains its integrityUkraine’s energy system remains under control despite the difficult situation. For businesses that provide 60% of their own
consumption, the shutdown has been lifted, and electricity imports from the EU continue.
”, — write: unn.ua

The situation in the energy sector after the 11th Massive Attack of the Russian Federation remains controlled, although Complex, the system has preserved and retains its integrity, prime minister Denis Shmygal said on Friday following a government meeting in Telegram, writes UNN.

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“As of now, the situation in the energy sector is difficult, but controlled by Ukrenergo dispatchers. It is important that the system has preserved its integrity,” Shmygal said.

According to him, the work on overcoming the consequences of the attack does not stop for a minute. “Emergency shutdowns of consumers were canceled in all regions, but now they are forced to apply shutdown schedules. Ukraine continues to import electricity from Europe. It was decided that for businesses that import or produce 60% of their consumption on their own, blackouts are not applied,” the prime minister said.

“The minister of energy and the head of Ukrenergo must now report daily to the public. Provide a complete picture. Inform about what work is being carried out,” the prime minister said.

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