Kyiv's Energy Grid Pushed to Its Technical Limits, Key Issue Identified.
Kyiv Faces Critical Power Supply Crisis
According to Novyny.live: Kyiv is confronting a critical power supply crisis following massive Russian strikes targeting Ukraine's energy infrastructure. The capital's energy grid is now operating at the very edge of its technical capacity, leading to severe electricity shortages. This situation highlights the immense strain on civilian infrastructure from the ongoing conflict.
According to Oleksandr Trokhymets, head of the energy law committee at the National Bar Association of Ukraine, the core problem is the technical impossibility of rebuilding the electric and thermal power systems within the four years of full-scale war. Russian attacks on substations have drastically reduced the capacity to transmit electricity to Kyiv, severely complicating the city's energy security.
Urgency of Government Action
The Ukrainian Ministry of Energy has confirmed that Kyiv and its surrounding region are experiencing the most difficult power supply situation in the country. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has ordered relevant services to address the lack of heating in a number of capital buildings, underscoring the severity of the issue and the need for urgent measures to improve conditions.
The electricity crisis in Kyiv reflects the consequences of prolonged warfare and deliberate attacks on Ukraine's energy grid. Problems with power and heating in cities threaten not only residents' comfort but also the overall stability of daily life in the region. Government measures aimed at resolving these issues are critically important for supporting the population amid growing challenges.
Relevant services must find effective solutions to ensure the stability of the energy supply and prepare for potential new attacks in the future.
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