Prepare generators: Ukrainians warned about possible power outages this summer.
Ukraine may again face electricity outage schedules during the summer period. This was reported by people's deputy Oleksiy Kucherenko during an interview with the TV channel 'Kyiv24'.
According to Kucherenko, the situation in the energy system remains very unstable, and citizens should be prepared for possible interruptions in electricity supply.
'Generators and batteries should not be hidden far away. We are in a zone of turbulence,' warned the deputy, noting that there is no surplus of electricity in Ukraine, and the country is 'constantly balancing on the edge of deficit.'
Kucherenko noted that even without considering the threat of missile attacks from Russia, there may be failures in the energy system. According to his forecasts, the number of emergencies and outages may only increase.
He emphasized the summer period when electricity consumption increases, which creates a risk of problems in various regions of Ukraine. 'Unfortunately, local issues may arise across the entire territory of Ukraine with certain restrictions,' Kucherenko emphasized.
It is also worth mentioning the new 230V standard in Ukraine: whether voltage stabilizers are needed and what the impact on tariffs will be.
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