Scheduled Power Outages Across Ukraine: Regional Timetables Effective February 15.
Ukraine Implements Scheduled Power Outages
According to TSN.ua: Starting February 15, 2023, Ukraine will introduce scheduled hourly power outages across the country. This measure is a direct response to the severe damage inflicted on the nation's energy infrastructure by massive Russian missile and drone attacks. These rolling blackouts are deemed essential to stabilize the national power grid, which has been critically weakened by the ongoing war. This situation highlights the widespread impact of the conflict on civilian infrastructure.
The outage schedules will be implemented in Kyiv and several oblasts, including Mykolaiv, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, and Dnipropetrovsk. By following a pre-planned timetable, authorities aim to manage the limited energy resources more effectively and maintain a necessary balance between supply and crippled demand.
Affected Regions
The scheduled power cuts will be in effect in the following regions:
- Kyiv
- Kyiv Oblast
- Odesa Oblast
- Mykolaiv Oblast
- Zaporizhzhia Oblast
- Poltava Oblast
- Kharkiv Oblast
- Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
- Kirovohrad Oblast
- Sumy Oblast
- Zhytomyr Oblast
- Chernihiv Oblast
- Cherkasy Oblast
- Vinnytsia Oblast
- Chernivtsi Oblast
- Khmelnytskyi Oblast
- Volyn Oblast
- Ternopil Oblast
- Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast
- Zakarpattia Oblast
- Lviv Oblast
- Rivne Oblast
These steps are designed to reduce the strain on the heavily damaged power infrastructure. Authorities are urging citizens to show understanding of the difficult circumstances and to strictly adhere to the published outage schedules.
The implementation of scheduled blackouts underscores the critical state of Ukraine's energy sector, which continues to suffer from the war's consequences. These measures form part of the state's strategy to maintain stability amid scarce resources and persistent threats from the aggressor. Public compliance with the new rules is vital to help alleviate pressure on the power system and support its continued operation under extreme duress.
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