Ukraine to Implement Hourly Power Outage Schedules Starting January 17.
New Hourly Power Outage Schedules Announced
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine will begin implementing scheduled hourly power outages on January 17. This measure is a direct response to Russian attacks on the country's energy infrastructure, which have severely compromised the stability of the national power grid. According to Ukrenergo, the state energy company, these power limitation schedules will primarily affect industrial consumers.
Ukrenergo announced the new policy via its Telegram channel. In Kyiv, authorities have established a special headquarters dedicated to managing the aftermath of the attacks on the energy system. This unit is focused on rapidly restoring damaged infrastructure and ensuring a more reliable electricity supply for consumers.
State of the Energy Sector
The introduction of these hourly schedules underscores the severity of the crisis in Ukraine's energy sector and the urgent need for stabilization measures. The targeted strikes on power facilities have created a supply deficit that is expected to impact not only industry but also households across the nation.
Restoring the damaged energy infrastructure remains a critical priority for maintaining the country's basic functions during the ongoing war. This situation highlights the broader challenges to civilian infrastructure resulting from the conflict.
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