Kyiv Region Returns to Stabilization Power Cuts on February 2: Current Schedules.
Stabilization Measures Reinstated for Kyiv Region
According to Novyny.live: Due to renewed strain on the power grid, the Kyiv region will once again implement stabilization measures, including scheduled power outages, starting February 2. This decision aims to balance electricity consumption and ensure the stability of the region's energy infrastructure. These controlled outages are a common utility strategy to prevent wider, unscheduled blackouts during periods of high demand or infrastructure damage.
Power Outage Schedules
For consumer convenience, the following outage schedules have been published by DTEK, which is conducting energy monitoring:
- Group 1.1: 00:00–02:00, 09:00–16:00, 19:30–24:00.
- Group 1.2: 00:00–05:30, 09:00–12:30, 19:30–24:00.
- Group 2.1: 00:00–05:30, 09:00–16:00, 19:30–23:00.
- Group 2.2: 00:00–05:30, 09:00–16:00, 19:30–24:00.
- Group 3.1: 02:00–05:30, 12:30–19:30, 23:00–24:00.
- Group 3.2: 02:00–09:00, 12:30–19:30, 23:00–24:00.
- Group 4.1: 02:00–09:00, 12:30–19:30, 23:00–24:00.
- Group 4.2: 02:00–09:00, 12:30–16:00, 23:00–24:00.
- Group 5.1: 00:00–02:00, 05:30–12:30, 16:00–19:30.
- Group 5.2: 05:30–12:30, 16:00–23:00.
- Group 6.1: 00:00–02:00, 05:30–12:30, 16:00–23:00.
- Group 6.2: 00:00–02:00, 05:30–09:00, 16:00–23:00.
Consumers are advised to review these schedules to plan their electricity usage accordingly during the new stabilization period. The return to these measures highlights ongoing challenges within the energy sector, which can be exacerbated by winter consumption peaks and persistent strain on the power grid. Access to current outage information is crucial for residents to adapt and maintain daily routines.
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