On December 30, hourly power outage schedules will be implemented in Ukraine: details by region.
According to ТСН: On Tuesday, hourly power outage schedules will be implemented in many regions of Ukraine.
This information was reported by 'Ukrenergo'.
Forced power outages are caused by the consequences of Russian missile and drone attacks on energy facilities.
“In most regions of Ukraine, hourly power outage schedules and power limitation schedules (for industrial consumers) will be applied”
The company also emphasizes that the situation in the energy system is dynamic and may change depending on the load. Consumers are advised to check detailed information about the schedules and times of outages on the official websites and pages of energy suppliers in their regions.
Mitigation of the consequences of shelling
In Kyiv region, work is ongoing to eliminate the consequences of the massive shelling that occurred earlier. Energy workers are operating in enhanced mode to restore electricity supply to residents of the region as soon as possible.
It is also noted that on December 29, many regions of Ukraine already had hourly power outage schedules in place, and in some areas, emergency outages. In Kyiv region, about 9000 subscribers remain without electricity.
The situation with electricity supply in the country continues to be complicated due to military shelling. The quality restoration of the energy infrastructure remains a priority for energy workers, who are working around the clock to solve the problems. Consumers should be prepared for possible outages and monitor current information from their electricity suppliers.
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