Cancellation of blackout schedules: Restrictions on electricity supply lifted in Ukraine.
Cancellation of electricity consumption restrictions
According to inkorr.com: In Ukraine, blackout schedules for electricity supply have been lifted in all regions, as well as restrictions for industrial consumers. According to 'Glavkom' referring to the Ministry of Energy, the press service of the agency indicated that restrictions may be reintroduced from 16:00 to 22:00 during peak evening consumption.
It is also reported that due to hostile attacks on energy facilities, new instances of power outages are occurring in certain regions.
“The most difficult situation remains in Donetsk region. Repair works are ongoing at damaged energy facilities,” the message states.
Earlier, it was reported that due to the consequences of massive missile and drone attacks by Russia on Ukrainian energy facilities, electricity supply restrictions were planned for November 3 in some regions.
It is also worth mentioning that on the night of November 3, Russia attacked Mykolaiv region using drones, which led to damage to the energy infrastructure.
Furthermore, on October 30, Russian troops also launched an attack on the energy infrastructure, resulting in damage to Sloviansk TPP.
Thus, the cancellation of electricity consumption restrictions in all regions has become an important step towards ensuring the stability of electricity supply and preventing potential emergency situations after massive attacks on energy infrastructure.
The cancellation of electricity consumption restrictions brings improvement for consumers across the country, ensuring the necessary stability of electricity supply. However, the situation remains complex as hostile attacks continue to damage the energy infrastructure, requiring attention and decisive action for the restoration and protection of energy systems.Read also
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