Reduction of power outages possible after December 6: what the head of Ukrenergo said.

Reduction of power outages possible after December 6: what the head of Ukrenergo said
Reduction of power outages possible after December 6: what the head of Ukrenergo said

Restoration of electricity supply in Ukraine

According to ТСН: The reduction of electricity outage durations is possible "after St. Nicholas". This was announced by the chairman of the board of NEC "Ukrenergo" Vitaliy Zaichenko during a telethon.

According to him, the pace of restoration of energy infrastructure is quite fast, although there are certain difficulties. "Quite a lot of damages can be quickly eliminated, especially when it comes to wires on the lines. Unfortunately, repairing transformer substations takes more time," Zaichenko noted.

He reassured Ukrainians, emphasizing the possible reduction of power outage times. "Of course, there are positive signs, as our repair crews are working continuously. I want to thank them for their hard work. In the near future, if we cannot make such a gift before St. Nicholas, then after that we will do everything possible to reconnect the elements that were disconnected," said Zaichenko.

The head of "Ukrenergo" also noted that "colleagues involved in generation are also doing their part, and after the commissioning of generating equipment, the situation will improve".

Recall that earlier an expert shared advice on how to survive in Ukraine without gas, light, and water.

The prospects for restoring electricity supply look hopeful, as the restoration of damaged infrastructure continues, and numerous repair teams are working on-site. This increases the chances of returning to normal life, although citizens will still have to endure certain inconveniences in the near term. The government and energy companies are working together to improve the situation for consumers, as stable electricity supply is important for society. We hope for further improvements in conditions for Ukrainians suffering from electricity outages.


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