Power Outage in Odesa: Tram Service Halted After Thermal Plant Failure.

Dark Odesa stops trams
Dark Odesa stops trams

Odesa Thermal Plant Incident Causes Widespread Blackout

According to Novyny.live: A sudden power outage struck parts of Odesa’s Prymorskyi and Peresypskyi districts on June 21, following an accident at the Odesa Thermal Power Plant. The blackout left residents in the city center without electricity and disrupted operations at several transport companies.

The failure immediately affected public transit. Tram line No. 20 has been temporarily suspended, and a replacement bus route has been introduced to serve passengers. Utility crews are currently working to restore power, with preliminary estimates indicating that electricity should be fully restored by the end of the day.

Electricity Tariffs and the Need for Reliable Energy Supply

It is worth noting that in June 2026, electricity rates for Odesa residents will remain unchanged at 4.32 hryvnias per kWh. For households with dual-zone meters, the nighttime rate will be 2.16 hryvnias per kWh. Updates on the restoration of power will be shared with the public and posted on official energy company channels.

This incident underscores how critical a stable energy supply is for urban life. Power cuts affect not only daily household needs but also the operation of essential services like public transportation. Restoring electricity is a top priority for power engineers, as it will allow tram services to resume and help the city return to its normal rhythm.


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