Power engineers have restored electricity to all 14,000 households in Odesa region after bad weather caused power outages, DTEK reports.
DTEK power engineers restored power supply to 48,000 households in Dnipropetrovs'k Oblast after the weather damage.
Due to the extreme weather conditions in Kryvyi Rih, most of the city's residents were left without electricity, but thanks to DTEK's efforts, 145,000 households have already had their power restored.
A severe storm in the Dnipropetrovs'k region caused damage to houses, tore off roofs and cut off power to several districts, with Dniprovsky and Kryvyi Rih districts being the most affected.
DTEK's power engineers in Dnipro are switching to an enhanced mode of operation to prepare for a thunderstorm expected on the evening of April 15 and at night of April 16, which could lead to falling trees and broken wires, and require them to eliminate possible emergencies.
Russia's goal is to achieve a complete blackout in Ukraine through massive attacks on the energy system, but they have not yet achieved this, as the system is working steadily despite significant damage.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Russians have shelled DTEK's thermal power plants 170 times.
russian troops attacked and damaged equipment at two DTEK thermal power plants in Ukraine.
The power outage in Dnipropetrovs'k region has been canceled. As of this evening, no emergency measures are needed, and all families are gradually getting electricity.
Ukrainian power engineers restored electricity to 715,000 households after Russian shelling in various regions, including Odesa, Dnipro, Donetsk and Kyiv.
After the nighttime Russian shelling in Odesa region, power supply was restored, but due to the accident, two districts of Odesa and part of Odesa district remain without electricity, which engineers promise to restore within a few hours.
Burshtyn and Ladyzhyn TPPs are continuing to clear debris and repair equipment after Russian attacks that negatively affected Ukraine's power grid.
In Dnipropetrovs'k and Kirovohrad regions, emergency power outages are introduced due to the effects of shelling, with scheduled outages affecting different areas.
Stabilization blackouts are introduced in Donetsk, Poltava, and Sumy regions of Ukraine due to a shortage of generating capacity and damage to the energy infrastructure caused by Russian military attacks.
Power outages in Donetsk and Dnipropetrovs'k regions have been canceled after power companies managed to stabilize the situation, reports DTEK, the company providing services in these regions.
Power engineers managed to restore power supply in all districts of Odesa after emergency outages caused by damage to the energy infrastructure.
A power outage occurred in Odesa due to significant damage to the energy infrastructure, and repairs are underway to restore power to critical infrastructure and residential buildings within hours.
Russia has launched a massive overnight attack on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, aiming to cut off power to millions of Ukrainians. The US Ambassador called for immediate assistance.
At night, Russian troops attacked and seriously damaged equipment at three DTEK thermal power plants. One power engineer was injured.
DTEK's subsidiary DRI has signed an agreement to acquire shares in Polish company Columbus Energy, which will allow it to build 133 MW of electricity storage in southern Poland, an important step towards integrating the energy systems of Ukraine and the EU.
DTEK's power engineers managed to stabilize the situation in Kryvyi Rih and Kryvyi Rih district by restoring electricity supply to all consumers after Russian shelling.
Due to attacks by Russian drones that damaged substations in Odesa region, emergency power outages and suspension of electric transport are being implemented to prevent further overloading of equipment.
Recent russian attacks on Ukraine's energy facilities have damaged Ukrenergo's high-voltage equipment by at least 90-100 million euros, according to preliminary estimates by the company's CEO Volodymyr Kudrytskyi.
russia's attack on Ukraine's power grid on March 22 was the largest ever in a full-scale invasion, damaging power generation and distribution facilities, and the recovery process is expected to take a long time.
Due to Russian shelling and damage to the energy infrastructure in various regions of Ukraine, including Odesa and Kryvyi Rih, emergency power outages and schedules are introduced.
Odesa region is switching from emergency to stabilization blackouts. Power engineers improved the situation with power supply overnight.
DTEK power engineers have restored electricity supply to all 413,000 families in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast affected by massive enemy shelling, eliminating emergency power cuts in the region.
Due to significant damage to the power grid caused by Russian shelling, emergency power outages are being introduced in Odesa, DTEK Group reports.
Power supply in Ukraine's Donetsk, Sumy and Poltava regions has been restored and emergency shutdown schedules canceled after a Russian missile attack caused significant damage to the country's energy infrastructure.
Power engineers have restored electricity to all homes in Odesa region after a Russian drone caused damage and power outages.