There is a shortage of missiles for Western air defense systems in Ukraine, as the country does not produce these missiles and is completely dependent on partner support, which requires more support from Western allies to protect critical infrastructure and deter Russian aviation.
Power engineers repaired a short circuit at a substation in Kyiv's Shevchenkivskyi district, restoring power to 18 de-energized houses within an hour.
A short circuit occurred at a transformer substation in the Shevchenkivskyi district of Kyiv, causing a temporary power outage for 1,000 consumers, but not affecting the city's life support.
In Ukraine, hourly power outage schedules will be in effect throughout the day on June 28 at the direction of Ukrenergo, DTEK reports.
Tomorrow, Ukraine will have hourly power outage schedules throughout the day at the direction of Ukrenergo, DTEK reports.
A funicular in Kyiv stopped at around 13:00 due to a power outage.
On Friday, June 21, in Ukraine, from 00:00 to 06:00 and from 13:00 to 23:00, increased energy consumption restrictions will apply due to the consequences of Russian attacks on energy facilities.
According to Ukrenergo's instructions, DTEK's energy companies will adhere to shutdown schedules throughout the day on June 21, with prompt updates in case of any changes.
DTEK power engineers have restored power to about 5,250 homes in the Brovarsky District of the Kiev region after enemy shelling damaged high-voltage power grids, and efforts are continuing to restore power to all families in the Kiev region by the end of the day.
Russian armed forces fired at DTEK's thermal power plant, wounding three power engineers and causing serious damage to equipment, marking the seventh major attack on the company's facilities in the past three months.
The number of high-rise buildings in the capital that are connected to critical infrastructure lines and do not shut down during the schedules has tripled. In October 2022, there were 1497 such buildings, or 12% of the total. Now there are only 510 or 4%
The schedule of power outages was shortened due to an increase in solar energy production, which avoided outages from 10:00 to 15:00 on June 18.
On Tuesday, June 18, stabilization blackouts will be in effect all day due to a power shortage, DTEK said.
A thunderstorm with heavy rain and winds of up to 25 m/s knocked out 36 power lines and 611 transformer substations in Kyiv region, leading to emergency power outages.
DTEK Kyiv electric networks explained that blackouts occur in accordance with approved schedules, while the gray zone indicates planned blackouts, and the light gray zone indicates additional blackouts necessary to balance the power system, while the schedules are updated, as well as possible emergency blackouts.
Due to thunderstorms in the Kiev region, emergency power outages occurred, which affected 254 transformer substations and 15 high-voltage overhead power lines.
According to DTEK, on June 9, restrictions on the supply of electricity were lifted throughout the day in Ukraine, which will allow the country to spend the day without planned blackouts.
Tomorrow, June 9, the schedules of stabilization shutdowns in the Kiev, Donetsk, Odessa and Dnipropetrovsk regions will be valid only from 20:00 to 22:00.
Stabilization shutdowns in Ukraine will begin today at 18:00 instead of 16:00 due to the situation in the energy system and will last until 24:00, according to DTEK and Ukrenergo.
Emergency blackouts were introduced in the Odessa region. Please note that during emergency outages, schedules that can be predicted in advance do not apply.
According to Yasno CEO Serhiy Kovalenko, power outages in Kiev may last longer due to the large number of critical infrastructure.
Tomorrow, an energy shortage is forecast in the energy system throughout the day. Therefore, power outages can be applied throughout the day.
Emergency power outages were introduced in many regions of Ukraine.
Ukraine needs several years to fully restore its generating capacity, so Ukrainians should be prepared for long-term power supply restrictions due to Russia's constant strikes on energy infrastructure.
In the Kiev region, due to bad weather, more than 8. 3 thousand families were left without electricity, while most blackouts were recorded in Buchansky, Obukhov and Vyshgorod districts.
On June 2, planned power outages will occur in Kiev and some other regions due to power supply restrictions, while the limits allocated to Kiev will be enough only for 76% of the needs during the shutdown hours.
On June 2, Ukrenergo imposed restrictions on electricity consumption for households and industrial enterprises across Ukraine in connection with the recent Russian missile strikes on the Ukrainian energy infrastructure, with possible hourly power outages if the established limits are exceeded.
Russian troops intensified their attacks in the Seversky and Kurakhovsky directions, while maintaining pressure on the Pokrovsky direction, while Ukrainian troops successfully repelled numerous assault operations and inflicted losses on the invaders.
Two DTEK thermal power plants were seriously damaged as a result of Russian shelling, which led to serious destruction of equipment, but partial restoration is possible after assessing the scale of damage.
At night, russia attacked energy facilities in 5 regions, which may cause potential changes in the schedules of power outages in Ukraine.