Kyiv to Reinstate Scheduled Power Outages Starting February 2.
Scheduled Power Cuts to Resume in Kyiv
According to Novyny.live: Kyiv will once again implement scheduled electricity blackouts, with the temporary measures taking effect from midnight on February 2, 2023. This decision follows a major disruption to the power supply system that occurred on January 31, 2023. These outages highlight the ongoing strain on Ukraine's energy grid, which has been a frequent target during the war.
The technical failure was triggered by the simultaneous disconnection of a 400 kV power line linking the energy systems of Romania and Moldova. Compounding the issue, a separate 750 kV line connecting western and central Ukraine also went offline. These events severely impacted the stability of the capital's electricity supply, necessitating the return to a controlled outage schedule.
Guidance for Residents
The power cut schedule for Kyiv, starting February 2, is designed to manage the grid's stability given the existing technical constraints. City residents are advised to monitor updates on the outage timetable and prepare for potential disruptions to their electricity supply.
The reinstatement of scheduled blackouts in Kyiv underscores the persistent vulnerabilities in the energy infrastructure, which continue to pose significant challenges for the city's inhabitants.
With electricity demand typically rising during the winter months, it is crucial for consumers to be ready for possible interruptions and to follow energy providers' advice on conserving power. These disruptions are also likely to affect businesses and other activities that depend on a reliable electricity supply.
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