Power Outage Scheduled for Parts of Odesa on May 27: Timetable and Reasons.
Temporary Electricity Disruption in Odesa
According to Novyny.live: On May 27, a planned power outage will affect portions of Odesa and the Odesa district due to scheduled grid maintenance. The disruption is set to last from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, impacting residents in the Southern and parts of the Khadzhybeiskyi districts of the city.
To ensure safety and improve network efficiency, electricity supply will be temporarily halted during these repair works. These measures are essential for maintaining the long-term reliability of the region's energy infrastructure.
Electricity and Gas Tariffs
Additionally, in June 2026, the electricity tariff will remain steady at 4.32 UAH per kWh. For household consumers in Odesa, the gas rate will be 7.96 UAH per cubic meter, with a gas delivery cost of 1.308 UAH per cubic meter.
Residents planning activities on May 27 are advised to account for this outage to minimize inconvenience. Should emergency shutdowns or schedule changes occur, locals are encouraged to monitor updates from municipal authorities.
Scheduled power cuts are part of broader efforts to maintain infrastructure and ensure grid safety. - Local Utility Services
By preparing ahead, residents can adjust their daily routines to accommodate the planned interruption and reduce any potential disruptions.
Given the duration and scope of the outage, it is crucial for households to plan accordingly, as limited access to electricity can significantly impact daily life. These maintenance efforts are vital for securing a stable power supply in the future.
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