Latest attack aimed at energy infrastructure to disconnect Ukraine from Europe - Boyko
Kyiv • UNN
The latest massive attack targeted energy infrastructure facilities involved in the export and import of electricity. Ukraine is currently importing 700-1100 MW to compensate for the load.
In the latest massive attack, the enemy tried to strike at energy facilities directly involved in the export and import of electricity.
This was announced by Yuriy Boyko, Advisor to the Prime Minister, Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board of NPC Ukrenergo, during a briefing, UNN reports.
Details
Speaking about the latest attack, it was also focused on quite clear targets, with key energy infrastructure facilities, both in terms of transmission and generation, being attacked. And among the characteristic aspects of the last attack, it was an attack on the network infrastructure that is directly involved in export and import operations. In order to minimize the possibility of attracting imports and, ideally, to disconnect Ukraine's system from the European energy system
Regarding exports, the Prime Minister's advisor noted that they are currently of a purely technical nature, in small volumes and at night.
There have been no exports for the last week and a half, but before that, rather small volumes were exported at night, when there was a certain excess of electricity in the system
By the end of winter, our country is more interested in imports. And it has been happening recently on a regular basis, increasing during peak hours of the power system in order to compensate and minimize the schedules of restrictions and is currently in the range of 700-1100 megawatts
Recall
Ukrenergo's Supervisory Board held its first meeting and elected its management . The chairman is Jeppe Kofod from Denmark, and his deputy is Anatoliy Guley, a state representative.