Heat returns to Ukraine: when heating will be restored in all homes.
Heat in Ukrainian homes
According to inkorr.com: Heat in housing remains one of the most important issues for Ukrainians, especially in the cold season. As reported by 'Glavkom', in the next ten days all residents of Ukraine will be able to enjoy comfort in their homes. This news was announced by Vitaliy Zaychenko, head of the 'Ukrenergo' company.
Use of electricity
Zaychenko noted that the sudden cold snap has led to a significant increase in electricity consumption — by 25% since the beginning of the month. Many people are using air conditioners and heaters, creating additional load on the energy system.
According to him, 'The behavior of household consumers affects the balance of the electricity grid, as the population is the main consumer of electricity in the country.'
Zaychenko urged everyone to be cautious: he recommends turning off powerful appliances during peak consumption times, avoiding the simultaneous use of several energy consumers, and switching to energy-efficient lighting solutions. This will help reduce the load on the electricity grid and increase its stability.
Restoration of heating supply
According to forecasts from 'Ukrenergo', the restoration of heating supply across the entire territory of Ukraine is expected soon, which will reduce peak loads due to decreased need for electric heating. This will also contribute to savings on electricity and gas. The measures taken will help preserve resources and ensure comfort in the homes of Ukrainians.
After the sharp drop in temperature in Ukraine, heating has been restored in all homes across the country. This will help avoid overloads in the energy system and save electricity and gas, which is extremely important during this cold period. The introduction of energy-efficient devices and measures to save energy will make the electricity grid more stable and rational.
Restoring heating supply and proper use of electricity during cold weather are key factors for Ukrainians during this difficult time. Transitioning to energy-efficient solutions will not only help reduce the load on the energy system but also ensure the necessary comfort in homes. After all, heat in homes is not only a matter of comfort but also the safety of every family.Read also
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