Why It Is Impossible to Predict Power Outages: An Explanation from the State Energy Supervision.
The Impossibility of Forecasting Power Outages
According to inkorr.com: The news explains why it is difficult to accurately predict power outages for the upcoming week. During a national telethon, the acting head of the 'State Energy Supervision' noted that due to unfavorable conditions in the energy system, particularly the onset of the cold season and constant attacks from Russia, predicting future events has become a challenging task. At the moment, 'Ukrenergo' is working to ensure the stability of the energy system, but there are no guarantees due to the ongoing incidents of attacks and destruction.
'As of today, 'Ukrenergo' and the entire energy system are focused on ensuring stability, at least to maintain what we have. If we do not experience additional hits, which unfortunately are constantly occurring,' explained Zamulko.
In the future, the energy system plans to strengthen networks and carry out repairs in attack zones. If there are no new destructions, improvements in electricity supply for the population may be possible.
This issue of continuous electricity outages reflects the complex situation in Ukraine, where the energy infrastructure is undergoing serious challenges. It is important for citizens to stay informed about changes in the energy supply regime and to follow official announcements from energy companies. At the same time, efforts to restore and repair infrastructure may yield positive results if the situation stabilizes.
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