Emergency Power Cuts Hit Kyiv and Region on February 2nd.
Emergency Power Outages in Kyiv
According to TSN.ua: Kyiv and its surrounding region are experiencing emergency electricity blackouts on February 2nd. This action was implemented on the orders of Ukrenergo, the national power grid operator, as announced by the private energy company DTEK. These emergency measures override any pre-existing outage schedules, which may complicate daily planning for residents. These disruptions are part of the ongoing strain on Ukraine's energy infrastructure following targeted attacks.
It is important to note that Kyiv had previously returned to scheduled hourly blackouts starting at midnight on February 1st. However, during emergency situations, these schedules are suspended. Residents can find up-to-date information on power outages through DTEK's chatbot, the company's official website, and the "Kyiv Digital" application.
A Challenging Energy Situation
The emergency blackouts in Kyiv and the region highlight the difficult energy circumstances in the area and underscore the need for residents to adapt to changes in electricity supply. The information services provided by DTEK aim to improve communication with the public and help people plan their activities more effectively amidst an unstable power supply.
- DTEK chatbot
- Company's official website
- "Kyiv Digital" application
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