Hourly Power Outages in Ukraine Begin March 23: Key Details.
Electricity Supply Restrictions in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Starting March 23, Ukraine will implement hourly electricity blackouts from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM local time. This measure comes as a direct result of Russian missile and drone strikes that have severely damaged the country’s energy infrastructure. The power capacity limitations will primarily affect industrial users, though the situation remains fluid and subject to change.
Ukraine has managed to restore 3.5 GW of the more than 9 GW of energy capacity lost during the attacks—a notable achievement in the ongoing recovery effort. Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal has emphasized that while this progress is encouraging, the overall situation is still critical and will require sustained work to achieve full restoration.
International Cooperation and Consumer Advice
In a bid to improve grid stability, Ukraine is planning to collaborate with Romania on constructing new power transmission lines. Serhiy Nahornyak has warned that electricity supply could face additional complications during the summer months.
Consumers are strongly advised to check the scheduled blackout timelines for March 23 to minimize inconvenience. While authorities maintain that the energy system remains under control, they urge the public to stay alert and prepared for possible further disruptions.
The introduction of scheduled hourly outages underscores the ongoing strain on Ukraine’s energy sector, driven by continued Russian aggression.
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The partial restoration of lost capacity is a positive development, but achieving full recovery will require significant time and effort. The planned partnership with Romania on new transmission lines could prove pivotal in stabilizing the power grid and preventing summer supply interruptions.
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