Winter blackouts could last “up to 20 hours a day”, experts warn
Source: Center for Countering Disinformation
As cold season approaches, Ukraine might face significant power supply challenges, with potential blackouts lasting between 12 to 20 hours a day, according to the Center for Countering Disinformation.
Energy analyst Yuri Korolchuk of Energy Strategies Institute revealed two possible scenarios for Ukraine’s energy sector this winter. The more optimistic outlook envisions the stable operation of 8-9 nuclear reactors and a mild winter, allowing for the restoration of around 3 GW of damaged capacity. In this case, daily power outages could be limited to 12 hours.
By contrast, the worst case scenario sees the restoration of only 2000 MW and operation of 6-7 reactors, which can make things hard for Ukrainian if a harsh winter factors in. If Russia continues its attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, the country could end up with blackouts potentially lasting up to 20 hours a day.
Earlier this week, Ukrainian lawmaker Serhiy Nagornyak warned that this winter Ukrainians might expect electricity for 12-14 hours a day if freezing temperatures go down to -10°C.
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