Power outage schedules are being introduced in Ukraine: where and when they will take effect.
According to inkorr.com: On November 5, restrictions on electricity consumption will be introduced in several regions of Ukraine. The disconnections will last from 07:00 to 21:00, and the number of queues will be from 1 to 2.
This was reported by Ukrenergo.
Reasons and duration of disconnections
According to the schedule, electricity will be restricted during the day, from morning until evening. A capacity restriction regime has also been introduced for industrial consumers from 07:00 to 22:00.
The reason for the restrictions is the consequences of large-scale Russian missile and drone attacks on energy facilities.
The energy company warns that the time and volume of disconnections may change. The current information should be checked on the official pages of the regional energy company in your area.
Ukrenergo urges consumers to use electricity sparingly during periods when it will be available according to the schedule.
It should be noted that due to damage from attacks on energy facilities, restrictions on electricity will be introduced in certain regions of Ukraine. Citizens are urged to be mindful of their electricity consumption and to follow news on official resources.
The introduction of restrictions indicates the seriousness of the situation in Ukraine's energy sector, caused by military events. It is important for consumers to actively monitor the disconnection schedule in order to effectively plan their electricity usage, which will help reduce the load on the energy network.Read also
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