Ukrenergo and DTEK presented the power outage schedule for September 6.
The National Energy Company "Ukrenergo" reports that on September 6 in all regions of Ukraine, the first power outages will be carried out throughout the day. The supply of critical infrastructure facilities will not be limited, but the volumes of outages may change. Information about the outage schedules can be found on the websites and social media pages of local regional energy companies.
The private electricity supplier in Ukraine, DTEK, confirmed this information, noting that the first phase of outages will be carried out throughout the day on September 6.
It should be noted that the level of electricity consumption in Ukraine has increased in recent days. Ukrenergo notes that the Ukrainian power system continues to recover after massive attacks and there is currently a power shortage. To prevent a deficit, emergency electricity supplies were made from Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, and Moldova.
It is also worth noting that as of the morning of September 5, due to hostilities and other reasons, 542 settlements in various regions of Ukraine were de-energized. Bad weather also led to the de-energization of 23 settlements in the Odesa and Mykolayiv regions.
Let's note that in the autumn-winter period, the Ukrainian power system faces challenges, as explained by the company Yasno.
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