Power restriction schedules introduced in two regions of Ukraine.


Power restriction schedules introduced in Ivano-Frankivsk and Volyn regions
Power restriction schedules are being introduced in the Ivano-Frankivsk and Volyn regions for enterprises. This was reported by the press services of the local oblenergos.
Starting from November 13, as reported by Prykarpattyaoblenergo, energy companies in Prykarpattya begin to implement power restriction schedules for enterprises.
Power restriction schedules (PRS) are documents that list the large consumers of the region and the amount of power that these enterprises must reduce - explained by oblenergo.
Such schedules will be introduced for the enterprises of the Ivano-Frankivsk region tomorrow, November 13, in 5 stages.
The schedules will be in effect from 07:00 to 20:00 on November 13.
The reason for the introduction of PRS is the lack of power in the energy system of Ukraine due to damage to critical infrastructure and worsening weather conditions. Enterprises will be informed about the need to reduce consumption separately. Enterprise leaders are responsible for not complying with the established regimes - warned oblenergo.
It is also known that similar power restriction schedules are being introduced in Volyn. Volynoblenergo states that the restrictions apply only to legal consumers.
It should be noted that on November 11, emergency power outage schedules were introduced in the Sumy, Zhytomyr, Cherkasy, and Kharkiv regions at the direction of Ukrenergo.
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