DTEK reported that energy workers have identified the cause of the accident in Kyiv and plan to restore electricity to all homes in the coming hours. Some consumers in Shevchenkivskyi, Pecherskyi, and Holosiivskyi districts temporarily remain without power due to increased load on the energy system.
Due to an accident on high-voltage lines in Kyiv, power outages occurred in Pecherskyi, Holosiivskyi, and Shevchenkivskyi districts. DTEK energy workers are already working to restore power supply.
DTEK announced the cancellation of emergency power outages in the Kyiv region. Earlier, Ukrenergo introduced them in Brovary, Obukhiv, and Boryspil districts.
Ukrenergo has introduced emergency power outages in Brovary, Obukhiv, and Boryspil districts of Kyiv region. In Sumy, Dnipro, Kirovohrad, and Donetsk regions, emergency shutdown schedules are in effect.
Emergency power outage schedules have been introduced in Sumy, Dnipro, Kirovohrad, and Donetsk regions. The duration of the power outage cannot be precisely calculated, as this is an emergency situation caused by the military aggression of the Russian Federation in Ukraine.
On the morning of October 13, emergency power outages were introduced in Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, and Kirovohrad regions. In Chernihiv region, a schedule of hourly outages in three queues is in effect.
After the morning drone attack in Boryspil district of Kyiv region, electricity supply has been fully restored. About 10,000 subscribers were without power, but all consumers are now connected to the grid.
In one of the buildings in Sofiivska Borshchahivka, power supply has been cut off due to equipment failure at the Europeanka residential complex. Energy workers and utility services are working to restore it; the facility has not been transferred to DTEK's balance sheet.
Emergency power outages have been canceled in the Dnipropetrovsk region, all families in the region are supplied with electricity. DTEK is working on targeted requests and promises to inform about changes.
DTEK announced the restoration of electricity supply on the left bank of Kyiv after the shelling. The company continues to work on returning light to every family, despite forecasts of a new attack.
DTEK energy workers restored electricity supply to 43,000 homes in Kyiv after the night attack. In total, electricity was restored to 466,000 families within 24 hours.
The Russian attack damaged energy facilities, leading to emergency blackouts in Kyiv and 9 regions. Energy workers are working to restore stable power supply, DTEK TPP equipment was damaged.
Following night-time Russian shelling of energy infrastructure, emergency power outages have been introduced in the Kyiv, Poltava, and Kharkiv regions. In the capital, power outages are caused by a local network failure, and energy workers are already working to restore electricity supply.
On Thursday, October 9, Russian occupiers attacked the civilian infrastructure of the Chornomorsk territorial community in Odesa region, resulting in casualties. There is no electricity supply, except for the village of Burlacha Balka, critical infrastructure is operating on generators.
Russia attacked a factory in Donetsk region that enriches coal for thermal power plants. This is the third large-scale attack in a month and a half, the equipment is in disrepair, and the enterprise had to be mothballed.
On the night of October 8, Russian occupiers attacked one of DTEK's thermal power plants, as a result of which two energy workers were wounded and equipment was seriously damaged. This is already the 200th shelling of DTEK's thermal power plant since the beginning of the full-scale invasion.
During the night, the enemy attacked DTEK Naftogaz's energy infrastructure with drones and missiles. The operation of a number of gas production facilities in Poltava region has been suspended.
DTEK and American Fluence completed the construction of the largest energy storage system (BESS) in Eastern Europe. The project will ensure stable electricity supply to Ukrainians, despite Russian attacks.
Two FPV drones attacked a DTEK energy facility in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, personnel were not injured. Later, another drone damaged a service vehicle of the repair crew.
On Monday, September 8, due to thunderstorms and strong winds in the Kyiv region, over 50,000 households were left without electricity. Energy workers have restored power for most families, and work continues.
On the morning of September 8, Russian occupiers struck DTEK's enrichment plant in Donetsk region. The information was confirmed by company representatives.
Overnight, energy and gas transmission system facilities in six regions of Ukraine were attacked by Russia. A substation in Sumy and gas transmission infrastructure in Poltava region were damaged, among others.
Russian occupiers attacked a mine in Donetsk Oblast, as a result of which one worker was killed and four were injured. 148 miners, blocked underground due to power outage, have been rescued.
Energy workers continue to eliminate the consequences of bad weather in the Kyiv region. 10 thousand customers remain without electricity, most of them in Boryspil district.
DTEK's energy unit in Dnipropetrovsk region came under FPV drone attack on August 6. The attack caused a fire and damaged equipment, but no personnel were injured.
Heavy rain with hail hit Kyiv, causing flooded streets and fallen trees. In four districts of Kyiv Oblast, power went out due to a grid failure.
A team of DTEK power engineers came under fire from an enemy drone during repair work in the Donetsk region. The service vehicle was damaged, but the employees were not injured.
After severe bad weather on July 28-30, power engineers restored electricity for 350,000 families in the Kyiv region. 362 overhead lines and 1847 transformer substations were repaired.
The Verkhovna Rada appointed Denys Shmyhal as the Minister of Defense of Ukraine. This happened after his resignation from the post of Prime Minister, which automatically led to the resignation of the entire Cabinet of Ministers.
MHP Procurement Conference 2025 has started in Kyiv, bringing together over 180 participants to discuss the evolution of procurement. Funds from the event will be donated to help the military through the "MHP-Hromadi" foundation.