'Ukrenergo' has introduced a new power outage schedule: what to expect for consumers and businesses on November 28.


Power outages in Ukraine due to the consequences of the attack on the energy system
'Ukrenergo' has announced a power outage schedule for November 28 due to the consequences of the attack on the energy system. For residential consumers, outages will be implemented from 8:00 AM to 7:00 PM, and for industry and business - power restrictions from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
According to information from the official Telegram channel of the National Energy Company 'Ukrenergo', the reason for the temporary restrictions is damage to energy facilities as a result of the missile-drone attack on November 17.
Currently, energy workers are working to restore the damaged equipment. The company warns that outage schedules may change throughout the day. Information about outages is available on the websites and official pages of the regional energy companies on social media.
Electricity consumption remains at a high level
Electricity consumption remains at a high level. On November 26, the daily maximum consumption recorded in the morning exceeded the previous day's figure by 1.7%.
The Ukrainian energy system continues to recover after ten massive attacks. Emergency and planned repairs are being carried out at energy facilities.
Due to the consequences of bad weather, 19 settlements remain without electricity in the Chernihiv region. Ukraine is importing electricity from Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, and Moldova with a total volume of 8,603 MWh, with a maximum capacity of up to 888 MW during certain hours.
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