DTEK has warned consumers in several regions that stabilization blackouts will be applied from 19:00, but there should be no power outages until then.
Due to a significant deficit in Ukraine's power grid, stabilization outage schedules will be applied again starting at 4 p. m. on the instructions of Ukrenergo, DTEK reports.
Tomorrow, stabilization outages are possible in Kyiv, Kyiv, Odesa, Dnipro and Donetsk regions from 00:00 to 09:00 and from 16:00 to 00:00.
Emergency power outages have been introduced in Kyiv and Dnipro, and consumption limits have been set for tomorrow with stabilization outages in case of exceeding them to avoid overloading the grid.
On May 15, from 19:25 to 22:00, Ukrenergo introduced controlled emergency power outages for industrial and residential consumers in all regions of Ukraine.
Due to the difficult situation in the power grid caused by the recent shelling and falling temperatures, emergency power outages were introduced in several regions of Ukraine, including Kyiv, Kyiv region, Odesa, Dnipro and Donetsk regions. On May 14, about 10% of Kyiv residents experienced an emergency power outage.
As of 9:00 a. m. on May 15, emergency power outages in Kyiv, Kyiv region, Odesa, Donetsk and Dnipro regions have been canceled, but the situation in the power grid remains extremely difficult.
Power engineers restored electricity supply to 1023 families in Vyshgorod district of Kyiv region after Russian shelling damaged power grids and left them without electricity.
Russia attacks and severely damages equipment at three DTEK thermal power plants in Ukraine during nighttime shelling.
After massive russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, the situation in the energy system is quite complicated, with losses exceeding $1 billion and growing, caused by damage to thermal, hydroelectric and power transmission facilities.
Power engineers restore electricity supply to more than 2,000 families in Odesa region after a nighttime Russian attack.
Latvia has donated a 250 MVA transformer, compressor, and transformer oil to Ukraine to help supply power and heat critical infrastructure after the russian missile attacks.
The Prime Minister of Ukraine inspected the construction of the second level of defense at power substations during a visit to Volyn and Lviv regions, assuring that the work would be completed in time to strengthen the protection of energy facilities from Russian attacks.
Russia has launched a massive missile attack on Ukraine's gas facilities, which are crucial for gas supplies to the European Union. Some of the missiles were shot down by Ukrainian air defense systems.
Rescuers and power engineers are working to restore power after a massive Russian missile attack that caused significant damage to Ukraine's energy infrastructure, and DTEK reports continuing recovery efforts despite Russia's attempts to leave Ukraine without electricity.
Russia has attacked and severely damaged equipment at four thermal power plants in Ukraine, resulting in human casualties. According to preliminary information, there are casualties.
Power engineers have restored electricity to 32,000 households in Odesa after an early morning attack by Russian troops damaged overhead power lines, DTEK reports.
Some houses in the Sviatoshynskyi district of Kyiv were left without electricity due to the accident, but power companies promise to restore it within two hours.
Part of Odesa's Khadzhybey district was cut off after a morning attack by the Russian army, and power engineers are working to restore power by the end of the day.
The government has failed to adequately protect thermal power plants from Russian missile strikes, allocating funds only for the first level of defense against enemy attacks. Previously, officials boasted of "unprecedented protection" without addressing the lack of funding for better defense of thermal power plants.
They chose concrete instead of gas power plants and Patriot, Focus writes.
The Ministry of Infrastructure is preparing to spend $148 billion to rebuild Ukraine without waiting for a victory.
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.