Electricity consumption decreased, but still remains high

Source: Ukrenergo energy company

Due to the warming and sunny weather, the electricity consumption in Ukraine has decreased, but the overall level is still high.

On January 30, the daily maximum consumption was recorded in the evening, around 6 pm.

It was 1.8% lower than on Monday, January 29.

As of 9:00 am today, the electricity consumption is 1.2% lower than this time yesterday. However, Ukrenergo states that the overall level of consumption remains high and urges the population to use electricity sparingly.

The production of electricity fully meets the consumption needs. In addition, during the peak hours, Ukraine continues energy import from Poland, Slovakia, Romania, and Moldova.

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