Hourly Power Outage Schedules for Ukraine: Areas and Times Affected from February 17.
Power Outage Schedules Across Ukraine
According to TSN.ua: Starting February 17, 2023, Ukraine will implement scheduled hourly power outages to manage a significant electricity deficit. This deficit is a direct result of damage to critical energy infrastructure from ongoing hostilities. These controlled blackouts are a necessary measure to prevent a total grid collapse and maintain overall system stability during a period of severe strain.
In the capital, Kyiv, the outage plan divides consumers into 60 distinct groups, each assigned specific time slots for power cuts. This structured approach aims to distribute the burden more evenly and manage the strain on the national grid. Scheduled outages will also be in effect for the following regions:
- Kyiv
- Lviv
- Cherkasy
- Zhytomyr
- Rivne
- Khmelnytskyi
- Kirovohrad
- Zakarpattia
- Volyn
- Vinnytsia
- Sumy
- Mykolaiv
- Zaporizhzhia
- Poltava
- Ivano-Frankivsk
- Chernivtsi
- Kharkiv
These outages are an unavoidable step forced by the severe shortfall in the power network, which has sustained extensive damage. Authorities are urging citizens to prepare for periodic disruptions that will impact daily life and work, asking for public understanding as these measures are essential to preserve the integrity of the country's energy supply.
Why Scheduled Blackouts Are Required
The implementation of outage schedules is a key part of the government's strategy to uphold energy stability while critical infrastructure undergoes repair. The scale of the damage means these controlled disruptions could continue for an extended period, as restoration efforts are complex and time-consuming.
Residents and businesses are strongly advised to consult the specific schedules for their area. Planning daily activities around the announced outage windows is crucial to minimizing inconvenience and adapting to the current energy constraints.
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