Energy companies urge Ukrainians to lower the temperature in their homes.
According to inkorr.com: Energy companies in Ukraine are urging the population to save electricity, as household consumers make up the largest share of consumption. They advise avoiding overheating homes and instead wearing warmer clothing to conserve energy and help stabilize the energy system.
'We should not bring the temperature in rooms to the comfortably maximum 20-22 °C, but instead dress warmer. This will help the energy system cope with the challenges we are facing,'
Experts also recommend avoiding the simultaneous use of high-power appliances, especially during peak load hours in the early morning and evening. This will help reduce the load on the energy system and prevent possible accidents or power outages.
Ukrainians should consciously approach electricity consumption, choosing energy-efficient appliances and using them rationally to ensure the stability of electricity supply in the country.
Company representative Vitaliy Zaychenko emphasized the importance of changing consumption habits to maintain the stability of Ukraine's energy system.
Given the relevance of the situation in the energy sector, initiatives aimed at rational electricity use are very important. Responsible habits in electricity consumption will not only help avoid overloads of the energy system, but also contribute to the energy independence of the country.
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