Electricity consumption in Ukraine has increased by 3.3%: Ukrenergo explains the reasons.

Electricity consumption in Ukraine has increased by 3.3%: Ukrenergo explains the reasons
Electricity consumption in Ukraine has increased by 3.3%: Ukrenergo explains the reasons

According to ТСН: The consumption of electricity in Ukraine is increasing - by 3.3% compared to the previous day. This growth is related to the reduction of limitations in most regions.

However, it is important to adhere to the rules of economical electricity use, especially at night. It is recommended to use powerful appliances after 23:00.

Restrictions in certain regions

Due to massive rocket and drone attacks, restrictions on electricity consumption have been introduced in some regions. A schedule of restrictions has been established for industry and business, while hourly outages are implemented for the population. The Dnipropetrovsk region has been most affected, where rescuers are actively working to restore electricity supply. In the Odesa region, network restrictions continue due to damage to the energy system.

Problems due to bad weather

Bad weather has also negatively impacted the energy system. In Transcarpathia, 21 settlements were left without electricity due to heavy snow and moisture accumulation. Problems with electricity supply are also observed in the Kyiv region, where local energy companies are working to restore damaged lines.

Appeal to citizens

Ukrenergo calls on citizens to use electricity rationally, monitor the messages from distribution system operators on social networks and official websites, as the situation in the energy system can change rapidly.

It is worth noting that schedules for hourly power outages have been implemented in all regions of Ukraine. This has occurred due to the consequences of attacks on energy facilities.

The increased demand for electricity and restrictions in certain areas underline the importance of rational resource use. Citizens are advised to be attentive and follow preventive measures to avoid interruptions in electricity supply.


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