Yasno warns of a difficult winter: how to prepare for power outages.
08.09.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
08.09.2025
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Warning from Yasno's CEO about a tough autumn and winter
According to inkorr.com: Serhiy Kovalenko, the CEO of Yasno, warns Ukrainians about possible difficulties in the energy system during the autumn-winter period. He emphasizes the importance of preparing for various scenarios and the need to be cautious.
'Autumn is a worrying time for energy workers. What awaits us this autumn, amid a difficult situation, as always, no one knows. The recent bombings do not add optimism. We have studied all attacks on the energy infrastructure and have conclusions. Energy workers have gained experience and know how to act better in case of attacks. Therefore, it is necessary to remain vigilant. I recommend the population and businesses to be prepared for any scenarios,' he emphasized.
Kovalenko also advises Ukrainians to prepare for possible electricity outages by stocking up on necessary items. Here are some of his tips:
- buy power banks and flashlights or check their functionality;
- develop an action plan in case of prolonged power outages;
- charge all electronic devices and power banks in advance;
- store supplies of food and water.
Preparing businesses for possible challenges
The CEO urges businesses to conduct technical inspections, check generators, and backup power installations in case of power outages. If necessary, the specialists @YASN0 are ready to provide the required consultations.
'Do not panic. We hope we won't need this autumn, but it's better to prepare in advance and not use it than to be unprepared and lose our heads. We believe in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, are grateful to law enforcement agencies, and help everyone in need,' Kovalenko added.The CEO's advice from Yasno regarding possible problems in the energy system underscores the necessity for the population and businesses to be ready for various scenarios, as well as the importance of reserves in case of electricity outages. This will help mitigate the negative impact of potential emergencies in the future. Citizens must realize that preparation can significantly help cope with the challenges they will face this autumn.
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