““Emergency recovery works are ongoing. At the same time, in a number of regions, compared to previous days, the situation is gradually improving””, — write: www.radiosvoboda.org
“Emergency recovery works are ongoing. At the same time, in a number of regions, compared to previous days, the situation is gradually improving,” the message reads.
Meanwhile, Ukrenergo reminded that as a result of eight massive Russian missile and drone attacks on the power system since the beginning of the year in all regions of Ukraine on December 10, measures to limit consumption were forcibly applied: power limit schedules for industrial consumers and businesses and hourly blackouts.
As Prime Minister Yuliya Svyridenko announced the day before, the government, due to the difficult situation in the energy system caused by the attacks of the Russian Federation, made a number of decisions to improve the situation with providing light for people.
“Consumers that are not of critical importance for the functioning of the regions in today’s energy supply conditions should be excluded from the lists. We make decisions to support people. We direct the released amounts of electrical energy to household consumers,” Svyridenko wrote in a telegram.
The government also instructed OVA, local self-government bodies and relevant utilities to reduce electricity consumption. It is about additional lighting of buildings and streets, parks, decorative garlands, street advertising, which are not a priority during a difficult situation in the energy sector.
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But, as the Prime Minister reports, streets and highways with increased emergency conditions must remain lit even in the conditions of saving electrical energy – their list must be determined by the Ministry of Internal Affairs together with the National Police.
Svyridenko also added that the government gives permission to import electricity to state-owned companies and companies with a share of state ownership of 50% or more – this will reduce the load on the energy system of Ukraine and stabilize the load during peak hours.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion in February 2022, Russia has been striking Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. Since the beginning of the fall of 2025, the Russian military has increased its shelling of the Ukrainian energy and gas infrastructure, which supplies people with gas during the heating season.
In Ukraine, due to damage to energy facilities as a result of Russian shelling, hourly blackout schedules and capacity limitation schedules are used for industrial consumers and businesses.
