Power outage schedules may return soon: the reason is revealed
Kyiv • UNN
A member of Centrenergo's supervisory board has warned of a possible return to the schedule of power outages due to lower temperatures. Additional measures may be needed to balance the power system as early as next week.
Power outage schedules may return as early as next week, according to Volodymyr Velychko, a member of Centrenergo's supervisory board. According to him, the reason for the return to blackouts is a significant drop in temperature. He said this in a commentary to the Interfax-Ukraine news agency ,UNN reports.
Starting next week, forecasters predict a significant drop in temperature. For power engineers, this means that more significant measures will need to be taken to balance the power system, such as emergency assistance from operators in neighboring countries. However, before using emergency assistance, it is necessary to maximize the use of own resources. If NPC Ukrenergo fails to maintain the balance of the power system, the following outage schedules will be applied
He pointed out that after the daily average temperature dropped in October, the power system has already seen a significant increase in consumption. Its peak has shifted from 20:00 to 19:10.
However, a member of Centrenergo's supervisory board believes that due to the drop in temperature, consumption in European countries will also increase, which will lead to higher electricity prices. [This, in turn, will affect the possibility of commercial imports due to the price caps that exist on the Ukrainian spot market.
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"Currently, the energy regulator NKREKP has started the procedure of revising the price caps upwards, which is supported by the majority of energy market participants, and some even propose to cancel them. This is a painful topic for consumers, but it is necessary to understand that without an increase in price caps, commercial electricity imports will be unavailable, especially during periods of severe cold weather. Emergency assistance will cost much more," he emphasized.
Currently, according to him, repair and restoration works are ongoing, and there are plans to connect almost 1 GW of generating capacity to the power grid.
But we really need to provide air defense for all generating capacities of the state and maximize the use of interstate cross-border traffic to attract imports
Recall
Starting in December, the maximum capacity of electricity imports from the EU will increase to 2.1 GW. Ukraine will also receive an additional 250 MW of guaranteed capacity for emergency assistance.
As of November 1 , Ukraine's energy system remains balanced, with electricity imports from 5 countries planned.