On December 15, hourly power outage schedules will start operating in Ukraine: what is known.
According to ТСН: On December 15, hourly power outage schedules are being introduced in most regions of Ukraine.
This was reported by Ukrenergo.
Restrictions for consumers
Starting Monday, hourly power outage schedules and power restrictions for industrial consumers will be imposed.
The reason for these measures is the consequences of massive missile-drone attacks by Russia on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, which have severely complicated the situation in the energy system.
Recommendations for the population
Energy specialists note that the situation can change rapidly. Consumers are advised to check the exact timing and volume of outages for their addresses on the official websites of energy supply companies in their regions.
Ukrainians are also urged to consume electricity sparingly during its scheduled supply to reduce the load on the energy system.
It should be noted that the day before, Ukrenergo announced power supply restrictions in most regions of the country, but the number of queues for outages was not specified.
The introduction of hourly outages has become a necessary measure due to the ongoing situation with energy security in Ukraine. It is important for consumers to follow the recommendations of energy specialists to minimize potential problems with electricity supply. With the introduction of new schedules, Ukrainians should be prepared for changes in their electricity consumption regime.
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