Odesa will have uninterrupted electricity tomorrow: what is known about the situation in the energy system.
The energy sector of Ukraine is suffering from instability after missile and drone attacks carried out by Russia. Restoring infrastructure takes time. However, in Odesa, unlike other regions, electricity supply will be ensured without restrictions on Friday, August 8.
Reduction in electricity consumption
Today, August 7, electricity consumption has decreased by 6.4% as the air temperature in most regions of Ukraine has significantly dropped.
Information for residents
In the event of potential electricity outages, local energy providers will warn the population in advance. Outage schedules will be available on the official website of the local energy supplier. Residents of the Odesa region are urged to use electricity sparingly to avoid overloads in the energy system.
Ways to obtain information about the restoration of electricity supply
- DTEK Odesa Power Grid website;
- Telegram chat-bot;
- Private messages on Facebook;
- Submitting a request on the DTEK website.
Recently, information about electricity prices in August and tariffs for UBP for Odesa residents was also published.
After the attacks on the energy infrastructure by Russia, Ukraine faces stability issues in electricity supply. However, in Odesa, no restrictions on electricity supply are planned for Friday, with a decrease in electricity consumption during this period. The public will receive advance information about possible outages and can track restoration schedules using various online resources.Read also
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