“After the massive shelling on December 6, the situation in the energy sector has noticeably worsened.”, — write: www.unian.ua
After the massive shelling on December 6, the situation in the energy sector has noticeably worsened.
Passers-by on a dark street during a blackout in Kyiv / UNIAN photo
On Sunday, December 7, hourly power outage schedules will be in effect in all regions of Ukraine. The company “Ukrenergo” reports this.
It is reported that 3 to 4 queues will be disconnected simultaneously for household consumers throughout the day. During the whole day, capacity will be limited for industrial consumers as well.
Ukrenergo reminds that the schedules are not final and may change depending on the situation. Also, energy workers are asked to consume electricity sparingly when it is available.
Updated at 19.45. The DTEK company has started publishing schedules of hourly outages for individual regions. So, in the Kyiv region on Sunday, December 7, the following schedule will be in effect:
Chart for Kyiv region / infographic t.me/dtek_uaThe material will be supplemented…
The situation in the power system: the latest newsAs UNIAN wrote, on the night of December 6, Russia carried out a massive attack with missiles and drones on energy infrastructure in eight regions of Ukraine. In particular, energy facilities in Kyiv, Chernihiv, Lviv, Odesa, Zaporizhzhya, Dnipropetrovsk, Mykolaiv and Kharkiv regions were affected. Additional power outages began in six regions.
The Ministry of Energy emphasized that on December 6, updated hourly power outage schedules will be in effect across the country. Also, industrial and business consumers must adhere to established consumption limits.
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