Situation in the Ukrainian grid, – Ukrenergo
Source: Ukrenergo energy company
Ukrenergo reported that despite today’s Russian attacks, there will be no electricity consumption limits for industrial and household consumers in all regions of Ukraine.
This is due to the increase in the production volume of nuclear plants after the planned repair of two units.
However, the company reminded that the spring-summer repair campaign at the nuclear plants is ongoing.
This can occasionally cause power shortages in the power system.
As a result of the morning Russian rocket attack, an energy infrastructure object was damaged in one of the districts of Kyiv. More than 500 private houses were out of power.
There are also electricity disruptions due to the Russian strikes in Donetsk, Sumy, and Kharkiv regions. In Khmelnytsky and Zakarpatska regions, there are electricity disruptions due to the bad weather.
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