DTEK Renewed Electricity Outage Schedules in 4 Regions of Ukraine.
DTEK Published Updated Hourly Electricity Outage Schedules for Consumers
The DTEK company has published hourly electricity outage schedules for consumers in four regions of Ukraine. This information is provided by the company’s press service.
According to the information provided, in Kyiv and the surrounding areas, as well as in Odesa and Dnipropetrovsk regions, consumers are divided into six groups, each with individual electricity supply schedules.
In each region, there are groups that will have electricity throughout the day, while others will experience planned outages at different times of the day.
In the capital, two groups of consumers will have electricity all day, while others face outages lasting from 3 to 4 hours at various periods of the day.
A similar situation is observed in other regions; the schedules are distributed in such a way as to ensure an even load on the energy system.
According to DTEK, consumers not related to critical infrastructure objects are divided into six queues. When applying restrictions to three queues, outages affect half of the consumers in the region, and with four queues - up to 70% of consumers.
The duration of outages can vary from 4 to over 12 hours per day, depending on the number of engaged queues.
Earlier, there were reports of the possibility of canceling the electricity outage schedules.
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