Ukrenergo has shown a new schedule of electricity disconnections with three phases.
Ukrenergo has published a schedule of planned electricity disconnections for December 5 in Ukraine. This is related to the consequences of a massive rocket and drone attack that occurred on November 28. The electricity supply limitations are distributed over several periods for household consumers and industry and business.
For household consumers, disconnections are planned in several stages: from 6:00 to 7:00 - one queue of disconnections, from 7:00 to 20:00 - two queues, from 20:00 to 22:00 - again one queue. Industry and business will operate according to the limits schedule from 5:00 to 23:00.
Electricity consumption continues to remain at a high level, according to seasonal indicators. The electricity consumption level as of 6:00 on December 4 was 1.1% higher than the previous working day. However, on December 3, the daily maximum consumption recorded during the day was 3.3% lower than on December 2.
Since December 1, the maximum import capacity of electricity has increased from 1700 MW to 2100 MW. Electricity import is carried out from Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, and Moldova, with a total volume of 10,218 MWh, and the maximum capacity reaches 800 MW in specific hours.
According to the Cabinet of Ministers resolution No.1342, industrial consumers and businesses can avoid planned electricity disconnections if the electricity import accounts for at least 60% of their own consumption.
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