December 19 in Ukraine: strict power outage schedules are in effect, up to 16 hours without electricity.

Strict power outage schedules in effect
Strict power outage schedules in effect

According to ТСН: In most regions of Ukraine, hourly power outage schedules will be in effect on Friday due to the consequences of previous mass attacks on energy facilities.

In the western regions of Ukraine, no outage schedules are planned. In the Odesa, Mykolaiv, and Kherson regions, electricity will not be turned off due to the large number of disconnected consumers.

Power outage schedule in Kyiv

In Kyiv, enhanced schedules for stabilization outages will be in effect: in some blocks (for example, 4.2), the total duration of electricity outages can reach 11 hours per day. Consumers will be disconnected two or three times a day, and the duration of each outage will be from 3 to 7 hours.

Power outage schedule in Kyiv region

In the Kyiv region, the outage schedules will be strict: in some groups (notably, 3.2), the duration of power outages can reach 13 hours a day. Consumers will mainly be disconnected three times a day, with the longest interruptions in electricity supply lasting up to 7 hours.

Power outage schedule in Zaporizhia region

In Zaporizhia, the situation with power outages will be very severe: for many blocks (such as 1.2, 3.1, 5.1), the total duration of outages can amount to 15 hours per day. The power will mainly be turned off in three large blocks, each lasting up to 5 hours.

Power outage schedule in Zaporizhia region:

  • 1.1: 00:00—04:30, 09:00—14:00, 18:00—22:30
  • 1.2: 00:00—05:00, 09:00—14:00, 18:00—23:00
  • 2.1: 00:00—00:30, 04:30—09:30, 13:30—18:30, 22:30—24:00
  • 2.2: 00:00—00:30, 04:30—09:30, 13:30—18:30, 22:30—24:00
  • 3.1: 00:00—05:00, 09:00—14:00, 18:00—23:00
  • 3.2: 00:00—05:00, 09:00—14:00, 18:00—23:00
  • 4.1: 06:30—09:30, 13:30—18:30, 22:30—24:00
  • 4.2: 00:00—00:30, 04:30—09:30, 13:30—18:30
  • 5.1: 00:00—05:00, 09:00—14:00, 18:00—23:00
  • 5.2: 00:00—05:00, 09:00—14:00, 18:00—23:00
  • 6.1: 00:00—00:30, 04:30—09:30, 13:30—18:30, 22:30—24:00
  • 6.2: 00:00—00:30, 04:30—09:30, 13:30—18:30, 22:30—24:00

Power outage schedule in Poltava region

In Poltava, the outage schedule will be one of the strictest: consumers will have electricity only for 2 hours, after which there will be 4-hour breaks. The total absence of electricity can reach up to 16 hours per day, thanks to the system “-4/+2”.

Power outage schedule in Kharkiv region

In Kharkiv region, the schedules will be very uneven. The biggest problems may arise in the 4th block, where outages may last up to 15 hours a day. Other groups will have somewhat milder restrictions, but some outages, especially in the evenings, can last up to 7 hours in a row.

Power outage schedule in Kharkiv region:

  • 1.1: 00:00-03:00; 10:00-13:30; 17:00-24:00
  • 1.2: 00:00-03:00; 17:00-24:00
  • 2.1: 00:00-03:00; 07:00-10:00; 17:00-18:00; 20:30-24:00
  • 2.2: 00:00-03:00; 07:00-10:00; 20:30-24:00
  • 3.1: 03:00-06:30; 22:00-24:00
  • 3.2: 03:00-06:30
  • 4.1: 00:00-06:30; 10:00-17:00; 20:30-22:00
  • 4.2: 00:00-06:30; 10:00-17:00; 20:30-22:00
  • 5.1: 07:00-10:00; 10:00-13:30; 17:00-20:30
  • 5.2: 07:00-10:00; 10:00-13:30; 17:00-20:30
  • 6.1: 03:00-07:00; 07:00-10:00; 17:00-20:30
  • 6.2: 03:00-04:00; 07:00-10:00; 17:00-20:30

Power outage schedule in Dnipropetrovsk region

Dnipropetrovsk is also experiencing significant difficulties in electricity supply: for some blocks (for example, 2.1), the total duration of outages may reach 15 hours per day. The power will mainly be turned off in three large blocks, with the longest breaks lasting up to 7 hours.

Power outage schedule in Kirovohrad region

In Kirovohrad region, the outage schedule is also strict: for some consumers (blocks 3.2, 4.1), electricity will not be available for 14 hours a day. For most other blocks, 12 hours with electricity and 12 without are planned, usually blocked into 4-hour segments.

Power outage schedule in Sumy region

In Sumy, the schedules will be quite tense: for some blocks (notably 1.2 and 2.1), there may be 14 hours of outages per day. The power will mainly be turned off in 4-hour blocks, although sometimes shorter intervals of 1-2 hours will be applied.

Power outage schedule in Zhytomyr region

The power outage schedule in Zhytomyr region: updating

Power outage schedule in Chernihiv region

In Chernihiv region, the schedule mainly provides for three blocks of outages per day. Each slot will last from 2 to 4.5 hours, and the total duration of electricity absence will be about 10-11 hours.

Power outage schedule in Cherkasy region

In Cherkasy, outages will be frequent — electricity will be turned off 3-5 times a day, but the duration of each consumption usually does not exceed 3 hours. The total absence of electricity for most blocks will be about 10-11 hours.

Power outage schedule in Cherkasy:

  • 1.1: 02:00—04:00, 08:00—11:00, 14:00—17:00, 20:00—22:00
  • 1.2: 08:00—11:00, 14:00—17:00, 20:00—23:00
  • 2.1: 00:00—02:00, 08:00—11:00, 13:00—16:00, 19:00—21:00
  • 2.2: 00:00—01:00, 11:00—14:00, 17:00—20:00, 23:00—24:00
  • 3.1: 05:00—08:00, 10:00—13:00, 16:00—19:00, 23:00—24:00
  • 3.2: 07:00—09:00, 13:00—16:00, 19:00—22:00
  • 4.1: 03:00—05:00, 09:00—12:00, 15:00—18:00, 21:00—23:00
  • 4.2: 01:00—03:00, 06:00—09:00, 12:00—15:00, 18:00—21:00
  • 5.1: 04:00—06:00, 11:00—13:00, 16:00—19:00, 22:00—24:00
  • 5.2: 03:00—05:00, 09:00—12:00, 15:00—18:00, 21:00—23:00
  • 6.1: 01:00—03:00, 06:00—08:00, 12:00—15:00, 18:00—20:00
  • 6.2: 00:00—01:00, 05:00—07:00, 11:00—14:00, 17:00—20:00, 23:00—24:00

Power outage schedules in Vinnytsia region

According to the data from PJSC “Vinnytsiaoblenergo”, scheduled power outage schedules can be found on the official website by searching for the address. In the “Hourly Power Outage Schedule” section, approximate schedules for the week for all blocks are published.

Let us remind you that the Ministry of Energy reported that it is currently impossible to cancel the power outage schedules in Ukraine, despite the around-the-clock work of energy workers. The main reason is daily Russian attacks on energy facilities and the reduced capacity of the networks.


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