Odesa Region Returns to Scheduled Power Outages: Key Details on the Situation.
Power Situation in Odesa Region
According to Novyny.live: Starting March 16, 2023, Odesa Region is implementing scheduled blackouts to stabilize the power grid. This measure became necessary due to severe damage to energy infrastructure from Russian attacks that began in mid-December 2022. The strikes destroyed or damaged 34 major substations in the area, creating major hurdles for electricity supply across the region.
Electricity in Odesa City
Power supply remains difficult, especially in Odesa and its suburbs. The new rotating blackout schedules aim to ease pressure on the grid and distribute available electricity more evenly. Residents should expect possible outages, as the energy system has not yet been fully restored.
People in Odesa can find up-to-date information on power cut schedules through official channels, including local energy company websites and social media. This helps them plan daily activities around electricity availability.
Additionally, Ukraine’s household electricity tariff could rise to about 5–5.5 hryvnias per kilowatt-hour by 2026. This price increase may add further strain on citizens already coping with unreliable power.
Between March 17 and 18, 2023, gas supply will also be cut off on several streets in Odesa due to pipeline repairs. The government has decided to increase fixed gas volumes for March by up to 10% for households and public institutions, which should help improve gas supply in the region.
Overall, the situation in Odesa Region remains tense, and local residents must be prepared for continued energy difficulties.
The introduction of rotating blackouts in Odesa Region shows that the area is still suffering the consequences of military strikes that heavily damaged its energy infrastructure. Restoring full power will take time and resources, while the expected electricity tariff hike in 2026 could worsen residents’ financial burden.
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