Earlier it was reported that today, for the first time since November 23, stabilizing power outages will be applied in Kyiv.
As of November 29, emergency power outages are in use in Kyiv.
This is reported by DTEK, noting that now everything possible is being done to provide light to each subscriber for 2-3 hours twice a day. Schedules of stabilization shutdowns do not work.
“As soon as we manage to balance the situation – we will return to disconnection according to the schedules”, – says the message of DPEK.
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Earlier it was reported that today, for the first time since November 23, stabilizing power outages will be applied in Kyiv.
Impact on the energy system of Ukraine and the situation in Kyiv:
On October 10, 2022, the Russian Federation launched attacks on critical infrastructure facilities in Ukraine. The occupiers are hitting power stations, hydropower and heat generation facilities. An emergency power outage began across the country.
On November 15, Russia fired 100 missiles into the territory of Ukraine. It was the most massive shelling of Ukraine’s energy system since the beginning of the war.
On November 17, an anti-record for power outages was set in Kyiv. On November 18, 2022, the KMDA advised Kyiv residents to stock up on water and food. DTEK urged Ukrainians to think about leaving the country for the winter in order to save energy.
As of November 19, 2022, the occupiers have destroyed about 50% of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
On November 23, Russia again struck the energy system of Ukraine. The Zaporizhzhia NPP went into full blackout mode. The NPP was stopped. The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine announced that a blackout had begun in the entire energy system of the country.
On November 24, 70% of residential buildings in Kyiv were cut off. DTEK announced that the lights will be turned on for 2-3 hours a day in Kyiv.
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