On November 14, large-scale power outages are scheduled in Ukraine.
Ukrenergo warns of power outages
According to inkorr.com: The company Ukrenergo has announced large-scale power outages that will take place on November 14 in most regions of the country. This is caused by missile and drone attacks on energy facilities, necessitating the need to limit electricity consumption throughout the day.
The schedules for hourly outages will operate from 00:00 to 23:59, and the volume of outages will vary from 2 to 4 shifts. Constant capacity restrictions for industrial consumers are also planned. Ukrenergo warns that changes to the plans are possible, so it advises to follow updates on the official websites of regional energy supply companies.
Energy workers urge citizens to use electricity wisely and adhere to the established outage schedule.
On November 14, Ukrainians should be prepared for mass power outages due to the consequences of attacks on energy facilities. The imposed restrictions on electricity consumption will last throughout the day, along with capacity limitations for some industrial consumers. It is recommended to monitor outage schedules on the official websites of energy supply companies and to carefully follow recommendations regarding electricity savings.
In the context of constant threats to the energy infrastructure, such measures become necessary to ensure the stable operation of the power grid. The government and energy companies continue to work on strengthening energy security, so it is crucial to follow recommendations and prepare for possible outages.
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