After a massive attack by the Russian Federation, regions in southern Ukraine are still de-energized, and blackout schedules will remain in effect all day
Kyiv • UNN
Kherson, Kherson district and part of the Mykolaiv region remain without electricity after a massive attack by the Russian Federation. Power engineers plan to restore electricity supply by the end of the day.
As of Friday morning, November 29, as a result of a massive Russian missile and drone attack on the energy infrastructure , Kherson, the Kherson district and part of the Mykolaiv region remain without electricity . Blackout Schedules for domestic consumers, industry, and businesses will have to be applied throughout the day. This was reported in Ukrenergo, reports UNN.
Due to the consequences of a massive Russian missile and drone attack on the Ukrainian power system over the past day, the city of Kherson, the Kherson district and part of the Mykolaiv region remain de-energized in the morning. emergency recovery operations continue around the clock. By the end of the current day of de-energized subscribers in Kherson and Mykolaiv regions, Power Engineers plan to heal
It is noted that due to the consequences of the Russian attack on the Ukrainian energy system on November 28, consumption restriction measures for domestic consumers, industry and business will be forced to be applied throughout the day.
According to Ukrenergo, today, November 29, as of 5:00, the level of electricity consumption was 9.7% lower than at the same time of the previous day — on Thursday. This is due to the significant amount of restriction measures applied.
"Now the Ukrainian energy system continues to recover after eleven massive attacks by Russians, it remains a significant shortage of capacity," the company noted.
effects of bad weather
Due to difficult weather conditions today, as of this morning, 14 settlements remained de — energized: 11 — in Chernihiv Region, 3-in the Volyn region. Emergency recovery work in these regions is also continuing.
import of electricity
It will take place during the day from Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, Moldova. With a total volume of 8,276 MWh, with a maximum capacity of up to 781 MW in individual hours.