Ukraine to Implement Hourly Power Outage Schedules Nationwide Starting February 22.
Hourly Power Outage Schedules Across Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: Starting February 22, 2023, all regions of Ukraine will be subject to scheduled hourly power outages. This measure is a direct response to the extensive damage inflicted on the country's energy infrastructure by a sustained campaign of Russian missile and drone attacks. The controlled blackouts are designed to preserve the stability of the national power grid under these severe constraints.
This is a widespread measure affecting the following regions:
- Kyiv
- Odesa Oblast
- Mykolaiv Oblast
- Zaporizhzhia Oblast
- Poltava Oblast
- Kharkiv Oblast
- Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
- Kirovohrad Oblast
- Sumy Oblast
- Zhytomyr Oblast
- Chernihiv Oblast
- Cherkasy Oblast
- Vinnytsia Oblast
- Chernivtsi Oblast
- Khmelnytskyi Oblast
- Volyn Oblast
- Ternopil Oblast
- Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
- Zakarpattia Oblast
- Lviv Oblast
- Rivne Oblast
Each region will have its own specific schedule for the outages, which will help to reduce strain on the electrical network and ensure its continued operation.
The Necessity of the Schedules
The implementation of these schedules is a critical step for managing energy resources during wartime and protecting the remaining infrastructure. Authorities are urging the public to show understanding and to plan their daily activities around the published outage timetables.
The move to hourly power cuts underscores the critical state of Ukraine's energy system, which has suffered from systematic attacks.
This action represents the government's attempt to balance civilian needs with the crippled capacity of the energy infrastructure. For citizens, awareness of the schedules is essential, as it allows them to adapt their daily routines and mitigate the disruption caused by the lack of electricity. These rolling blackouts are a stark reminder of the war's direct impact on civilian life, even far from the front lines.
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