DTEK explained the reasons for the power supply restrictions for industry and business from 7:00 to 20:00. Due to the equipment damaged by shelling, the power company is forced to carry out urgent repairs to its facilities.
Fragments of enemy drones damaged high-voltage power grids in Kyiv Oblast. DTEK power engineers promptly switched consumers to backup lines, keeping the power on in their homes.
DTEK power engineers have restored electricity supply to 94,000 households in Kyiv Oblast after the damage caused by the bad weather. Strong winds caused trees to fall on power lines, but specialists quickly fixed the problem.
As a result of the attack by Russian drones, three power grids were damaged in Kyiv and the region. Power has been restored in Holosiivskyi and Buchanskyi districts, and repairs are underway in Vyshhorodskyi district.
While repairing overhead lines near the frontline, DTEK's crew came under enemy fire. The power engineers managed to take cover, but their work vehicle was seriously damaged.
The fourth race of the RUN 4 VICTORY series took place in Ladyzhyn, bringing together more than 700 participants. The event raised over UAH 600 thousand to support Ukrainian defenders, continuing the successful series of charity marathons.
In Dnipropetrovs'k region, Russian occupants attacked a DTEK power crew with drones as they were repairing damaged lines. The power engineers managed to take cover, but a drone destroyed their company car.
DTEK explains the impact of the heat wave on blackouts in Ukraine. Due to Russian shelling, 50% of hydroelectric power plants and 90% of thermal power plants were damaged, which complicates the operation of the power system in the face of increased consumption.
DTEK energy company reported that no power supply restrictions are planned for July 30. According to Ukrenergo, Tuesday should be without power outages.
DTEK energy company has announced a change in the schedule of power outages. From now on, they will be in effect from 20:00 to 22:00 instead of the previously planned time from 18:00 to 23:00.
DTEK announced the schedules of power outages on July 26 from 05:00 until the end of the day. The Prime Minister noted that the situation in the power system has improved, but repairs and restoration of equipment are ongoing.
Power outage schedules have been changed in many regions of Ukraine and in Kyiv. According to Ukrenergo's instructions, the restrictions will not be applied until 17:00, giving consumers an extra hour of electricity.
Tomorrow, July 25, Ukraine will have blackout schedules from 16:00 to 22:00. Due to a reduction in the energy deficit, only one stage will be turned off, according to NPC Ukrenergo.
DTEK said that tomorrow the power outage schedules will not work until 16:00. This is due to the reduction of the deficit in the power system after the repaired nuclear unit was connected.
Kyiv RSA signed memorandums on the installation of 19 cogeneration units in 8 settlements of the region. The total capacity of the plants will exceed 50 MW, providing electricity and heat in winter.
DTEK energy company has announced that it has canceled the schedules of power outages until 16:00. According to Ukrenergo, no power outages are expected, and in Odesa region the schedules have been canceled until 18:00.
After severe weather on July 17, 54 power lines and 1,446 transformer substations were restored in Kyiv region. As of the morning of July 18, 52,493 households have been restored to electricity supply, and the work is ongoing.
Due to bad weather in the Kyiv region, in particular in Bucha and Vyshgorod districts, emergency power outages were introduced due to damaged power grids, and DTEK power engineers are working to restore power supply to all homes.
In several regions, emergency power outages were canceled and scheduled hourly power outages were introduced.
Emergency power outages were introduced in several regions, including Kharkiv, Sumy, Dnipro, Donetsk and Poltava, due to growing power shortages and abnormal heat, on the orders of the national energy company Ukrenergo.
On July 16, due to a power shortage, Ukraine will have blackout schedules throughout the day, with light gray outages likely to occur, especially from midnight to 2 a. m. and from 4 p.m. to midnight, DTEK and Ukrenergo report.
Due to prolonged power outages and excessive watering, which led to a critical drop in pressure in the water supply network, temporary water supply restriction schedules were introduced in Irpin, Kyiv region.
On Saturday, July 13, stabilization outages will take place throughout the day in all regions of Ukraine, with larger outages during peak hours when several customer queues will be disconnected simultaneously due to high electricity consumption.
Power engineers restored power supply to the Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital.
Power engineers are installing three transformer substations to fully restore power supply to the Okhmatdyt hospital as soon as possible, DTEK reports.
The government has developed and partially launched four support programs to encourage energy sustainability for citizens and businesses, including interest-free loans for the installation of solar/wind installations. There are also preferential loans for gas generation systems, loans for condominiums for the installation of solar stations and heat pumps with a 70% reimbursement.
Due to a significant shortage of electricity and increased consumption caused by the heat wave, Ukrenergo canceled the planned measurements of actual electricity consumption in different regions of Ukraine for the period from July 9 to July 24.
On July 9, stabilization schedules of power outages will be in effect in all regions of Ukraine, providing for 2-4 rounds of outages at different times of the day.
Power engineers are working to restore power supply using backup sources.
Ukraine is experiencing nighttime power outages due to insufficient generating capacity after Russian attacks destroyed part of its infrastructure, leading to a shortfall in meeting consumer demand at night when solar and hydropower sources are unavailable.