Odessa will avoid power outages tomorrow: what is known about the situation.
The energy facilities of Ukraine are gradually recovering after missile and drone attacks, which may lead to temporary restrictions. However, tomorrow, August 7, no power supply restrictions are planned in Odessa.
With no warnings from DTEK and Ukrenergo, it can be concluded that restrictions will not be implemented.
Electricity consumption has increased
Electricity consumption shows a trend of growth. Currently, on August 6, at 9:30, it was 3.3% higher than at the same time the previous day, Tuesday. This is due to the ongoing hot weather throughout Ukraine.
Where to find the schedules
If outages do occur, the energy workers will inform in advance. To check the group to which your house belongs, you can visit the website of the local distribution system operator. DTEK urges residents of the Odessa region to be reasonable about restrictions, reducing electricity consumption during light periods to avoid system overloads.
How to find out the restoration time of the power
The time for power restoration can be found using:
- DTEK Odessa electric networks website (section 'No electricity?');
- Telegram chat-bot;
- private messages on Facebook;
- submitting a request on the DTEK website.
We remind you that recently we talked about the cost of electricity in August and the tariff for UBT for Odessa residents.
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