On December 28, plans for power outages come into effect in Ukraine: What is known about the situation.
According to ТСН: The situation with energy supply remains complicated. Energy companies have announced that power supply will be limited tomorrow, December 28. This decision affects not only the capital but also other regions of Ukraine, with measures varying.
According to experts, power limitation plans are scheduled for December 28 in most regions of Ukraine. These measures primarily affect industrial consumers.
"The reason for the introduction of restrictions is the consequences of massive missile and drone attacks by Russia on energy infrastructure facilities," emphasize the officials of "Ukrenergo."
Energy workers are forced to balance the system as there are currently not enough capacities to fully cover consumption.
What is the situation in Kyiv
Particularly noteworthy is the situation in the capital. In Kyiv and the Kyiv region, the planned limits cannot be adhered to. Emergency power outages are still being carried out here.
Repair teams are working overtime. Restoration work on all damaged energy facilities is ongoing to restore power supply to citizens as quickly as possible.
Where to learn the exact plan
Energy experts warn that the situation in the energy system is changing. Consumers are advised to follow the current information.
To learn the time and extent of outages at a specific address, one should refer to the official pages of regional energy suppliers.
"Ukrenergo" has also made an important appeal to all Ukrainians: When power becomes available again, use it sparingly. This will help reduce the strain on the grid and expedite the restoration of the energy system.
We remind that the Russian army has carried out a combined strike on the critical infrastructure of Ukraine and used ten "Kinzhal" missiles, five hundred drones, and dozens of missiles.
These power limitations reflect the serious challenges facing Ukraine's energy system. It is crucial to follow experts' recommendations and conserve energy to stabilize the situation in the country.
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