Odessa will avoid power outages tomorrow: what is known about the situation.
The country's energy system is recovering after Russian missile and drone attacks, but no power supply restrictions are expected in Odessa tomorrow.
According to representatives of DTEK and Ukrenergo, there have been no warnings about electricity restrictions.
Electricity consumption has decreased
Today, August 1, electricity consumption decreased by 5.1% due to lower temperatures and sunny weather, which increased the efficiency of solar power plants.
Where to find outage schedules
If outages are implemented, energy companies will notify in advance. Information about outage schedules can be found on the website of the local distribution operator. Residents of the Odessa region are urged to use restrictions wisely and reduce consumption to avoid system overloads.
Detailed information about the restoration of electricity can be obtained on the DTEK Odessa power grid website or in the Telegram chat-bot.
Recall that recently information about electricity prices in August and tariffs for UBP for residents of Odessa was published.
After numerous missile and drone attacks from the Russian Federation, Ukraine's energy system is recovering, but in Odessa, no power supply restrictions are expected on Saturday. Electricity consumption has decreased due to lower temperatures and sunny weather, which contributes to the efficiency of solar power plants. Residents are urged to use electricity wisely and monitor updates on possible power outages.
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