Power Crisis in Chernihiv: Emergency Blackouts Leave 87% of Region's Consumers in the Dark.
Power Supply Crisis in Chernihiv Region
According to Novyny.live: On January 20, 2023, 87% of consumers in the Chernihiv region were left without electricity due to emergency blackouts. According to Chernihivoblenergo, all three stages of the Special Emergency Disconnection Schedule (SEDS) are currently active in the region simultaneously. This severe disruption comes during a period of heightened strain on Ukraine's national energy grid.
The Special Emergency Disconnection Schedule is implemented solely on the command of the national energy company 'Ukrenergo'. As per requirements, any disconnection command must be executed within three minutes.
Guidance for Consumers
This situation has been caused by the necessity to maintain the stability of the power supply under emergency circumstances affecting the region's energy infrastructure. Consumers are advised to prepare for prolonged power outages and to monitor updates from energy companies.
The power supply situation in Chernihiv highlights the critical importance of grid stability during crisis conditions. The implementation of the special emergency schedule demonstrates efforts by energy companies to ensure continuity of supply and prevent even more severe systemic failures.
- Consumers should adhere to the guidance provided by energy operators.
- Preparedness for potential extended outages, especially during winter, is crucial.
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