DTEK announced new electricity disconnection schedules for Kyiv and Dnipropetrovsk region.
According to inkorr.com: DTEK reported new stabilization electricity disconnection schedules that will be in effect in Kyiv and Dnipropetrovsk region on October 23. These changes were approved based on the recommendation of NEC 'Ukrenergo' to improve the functioning of the energy system amid attacks from Russian aggressors, as noted by 'Glavcom' referencing DTEK.
In Kyiv and Dnipropetrovsk region, stabilization electricity disconnections will operate throughout the entire day on October 23.
Disconnection schedules in Kyiv
Disconnection schedules in Dnipropetrovsk region
DTEK urges residents to follow the latest news, as the situation in the energy system may change. The company promises to promptly inform about any changes through its official Telegram channels.
Citizens are also asked to take measures to save electricity to support the stability of the energy system.
It is reminded that on October 23, disconnection schedules will be in effect in Kyiv and its surroundings.
DTEK confirmed that the new stabilization electricity disconnection schedules are being implemented for residents of Kyiv and Dnipropetrovsk region to ensure the balancing of the energy system after attacks by Russian aggressors. Consumers are urged to adhere to the established schedules as they may undergo changes.
These new disconnection schedules are crucial for maintaining the stability of the energy system in wartime conditions. Adhering to the established consumption modes will help avoid excessive load on the grid and ensure uninterrupted electricity supply to residential and social facilities. The situation remains tense, so residents must be prepared for potential adjustments to the disconnection schedules.
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