No power outages planned for July 30: Ukrenergo and DTEK named the reason.
The national power grid operator of Ukraine, Ukrenergo, announced that there are no planned power outages for July 30. If necessary, measures to limit energy consumption will be communicated. This indicates the operator's readiness to respond to changes in the country's energy situation.
Additionally, on July 29 from 20:00 to 22:00, a series of power outages will be conducted due to a decrease in electricity consumption and the return to operation of two nuclear power plant units.
Confirming Ukrenergo's information, DTEK emphasizes that no restrictions on electricity supply are planned for July 30. The company urges its customers to follow updates on the official Telegram channel to get up-to-date information on possible changes in energy supply.
Read also
- Zelenskyy Holds Over 20 Talks in Ankara, Secures €70 Billion NATO Commitment
- Over 80 Iranian Targets Hit in Fresh US Strikes; EU Calls Emergency Meeting
- China Extends Invitation to Ukraine: Foreign Minister Sybiha Set for Talks in Beijing
- Trump Declares Ceasefire Over as US Launches Fresh Strikes on Iran
- Experts demand a transparent competition for the director as part of DBR reform
- NATO Declares Russia the Primary Adversary as Ukraine's Military Gains Drive Peace Talks Forward

