The general situation with light in the capital has become better.
The general situation with electricity supply in Kyiv has improved. However, due to dangerous weather conditions in the capital, emergency power outages are possible.
As Serhiy Kovalenko, the general director of the YASNO energy company, reported on his Facebook page, there may be more emergency situations on the networks.
“The weather in the capital today is very dangerous. There may be more emergency situations on the networks, so please be careful. If you do not have electricity for a long time, look at the YASNO website, the schedule or the accident. And in case of an accident, please contact ZHEK / condominiums, they will inform you about the details,” he emphasized.
According to Kovalenko, the general picture with light in the capital has become better. At the same time, the situation with electricity supply on the left bank of the capital is still more complicated than on the right.
“For several days, we discussed long-term blackouts on the left bank of Kyiv. The situation there was really tense, but it has improved significantly. For example, on December 5, on average, the left bank was disconnected for 9 hours 17 minutes, on the right – for 5 hours 59 minutes .” On December 10, everyone experienced difficulties with the supply, disconnecting at 10:46 and 9:45, respectively. noted the general director of YASNO.
The situation with electricity in Ukraine
As a result of missile strikes by the Russian occupiers on energy infrastructure facilities in Ukraine, stabilizing blackouts were introduced.
As of December 15, there is a significant shortage of electricity in the energy system of Ukraine, in connection with which all regional energy authorities have set daily electricity consumption limits.
In addition, on the evening of December 15, Russia once again fired at the DTEK Energo power facility. It was disconnected from the power system.
Earlier it became known that Ukraine will receive energy equipment worth 415 million euros to restore energy infrastructure damaged by Russian shelling.