Equipment reserves for the energy system will last for several months: what will happen next.

Equipment reserves for the energy system will last for several months: what will happen next
Equipment reserves for the energy system will last for several months: what will happen next

According to ТСН: Ukraine has certain reserves of equipment for the repair and restoration of energy facilities that have suffered as a result of Russian shelling. According to experts, these resources should last for several more months, but the situation remains 'quite complicated' due to the uncertainty of the intensity and nature of future attacks.

Resources for the near future

Director of the Energy Research Center Oleksandr Kharchenko stated that Ukraine has accumulated reserves of equipment which, in his opinion, should be sufficient for further restoration work for several more months.

He emphasized that the issue of providing equipment remains complex in general, and it is impossible to accurately determine the period for which the reserves will last.

unpredictability as a threat

The main problem complicating planning and assessing equipment needs is the unpredictability of Russia's actions. No one can accurately say which facilities will become targets for attacks and which parts of the energy system will suffer the most.

Kharchenko noted that it is difficult to determine how much equipment will be needed for restoration in the event of new massive attacks.

'Approximately for several more months the reserves that have been accumulated will be sufficient, but the overall situation is quite complicated,' the expert noted.

Moreover, it has become known that electricity outage schedules change several times a day. This is related to the need to reconfigure the system, as the expert explained.

Given the unpredictability of the aggressor's future actions, Ukraine's energy infrastructure remains in a vulnerable position. Although the existing reserves of equipment may help in the short term, constant monitoring and adaptation to changing conditions are key factors for ensuring the stability of the energy system in the future.


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