Ukraine Implements Hourly Power Outage Schedules for January 21: Regional Breakdown.
Hourly Electricity Outage Schedules Across Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: On January 21, 2023, Ukraine will implement scheduled hourly power outages for residential consumers. This measure is a direct response to the impact of attacks on the country's energy infrastructure, which have severely compromised the stability of the national power grid. These outages are a critical tool for managing the severe strain on the system.
On January 20, the national power company Ukrenergo announced it would also apply power limitation schedules for industrial consumers as part of broader efforts to conserve energy resources. In Kyiv, the energy situation remains particularly difficult, as noted by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal. He emphasized that he has ordered additional analysis and the connection of all possible facilities to generators to free up electricity for households.
Regional Impact and Details
The duration of outages will vary significantly by region. In Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, consumers will face a minimum of 14.5 hours without power per day, with a maximum of 17 hours. In Odesa Oblast, outages will last at least 10.5 hours, and in some distribution groups, up to 17 hours. To alleviate the situation in the capital, Kyiv has received 49 generators from the Energy Ministry's reserve hub, with six more expected to arrive shortly.
These steps are part of the state's ongoing efforts to manage the severe energy crisis. The gravity of the situation was underscored on January 19, when President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the issues of electricity and heating supply at the national level.
"The implementation of scheduled power outages in Ukraine reflects the profound challenges the country faces due to external attacks on its energy infrastructure." - Source unknown
The measures are designed not only to conserve scarce energy resources but also to ensure viable living conditions for the population, a critical concern during the winter months. The deployment of additional generators to the capital highlights government efforts to mitigate the crisis and support stability in the energy sector.
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