On the morning of April 10, Ukraine recorded more blackouts that restrict the vital activities of the population and the operation of enterprises. Serhiy Kovalenko, CEO of YASNO, explained why this is happening on Facebook, UNN reports.
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It is important to understand a simple thing - Ukraine has a single energy system. If there are no shellings in Kyiv, it does not mean that there are none in the country. Attacks on energy facilities in other regions continue and affect everyone equally. The system works as a single whole. A problem at one point resonates throughout the country.
He also drew attention to other factors:
- constant repairs after attacks;
- cold weather - more consumption;
- cloudy weather - less generation.
That is, simultaneously: we produce less and consume more. Hence - a greater deficit. Energy workers work non-stop. But the scale of the damage is great. And the attacks continue. Almost every day. This is unpleasant, but it is the reality we live in.