The EU Commissioner for Energy informed Ukraine that the EU is not interested in extending the gas transit contract with Russia and is focused on supporting Ukraine and reducing its dependence on Russian gas.
Restoration work continues in Dnipropetrovs'k region after the shelling of a power facility the day before. Electricity supply to consumers is stable, according to the Ministry of Energy.
Despite the enemy's attacks on energy facilities, the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine reported that the country's energy system is operating stably and without deficit.
After a nighttime attack on a thermal power plant in Dnipropetrovs'k region, electricity supply has been restored to all consumers in Dnipro.
Power engineers restored power to more than 40,000 consumers in Pavlohrad and the surrounding areas that were cut off as a result of a russian drone attack.
Ukraine and the Czech Republic discussed expanding cooperation in energy projects such as distributed generation, renewable energy facilities, and smart grids.
There is no shortage of electricity in Ukraine's power system, as domestic production is sufficient and imports and exports are planned.
A Russian drone attack on a power substation in Pavlohrad, Dnipropetrovs'k region, left more than 30,000 customers without electricity.
The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine reports that there is currently no shortage of electricity, as domestic generation is sufficient to meet demand, and 10 thermal units remain in reserve, as well as some imports and exports of electricity are planned.
The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine reports that while shelling in Donetsk and Mykolaiv regions has disrupted power supply in some areas, the country's electricity system as a whole has sufficient generation and remains balanced and under control.
Ukraine's Energy Minister Herman Galushchenko said that deepening cooperation with American partners in the nuclear industry could help remove Russia from global nuclear markets.
No electricity shortages have been reported in Ukraine's power grid. Three power units and a building of the TPP were taken out of operation for short-term repairs.
Russian attacks damaged heating networks in Mykolaiv, leaving 9 buildings without heat and 82 households without electricity.
Shelling disrupted electricity and gas supply in several Ukrainian cities, killing an electrician, the Energy Ministry reports.
Russians shelled one of Ukrenergo's substations in eastern Ukraine, damaging equipment. At the same time, the company emphasizes that no shortage of electricity is expected.
One person died in Odesa region due to a broken power line wire, and two people in Kharkiv region were poisoned by carbon monoxide.
Due to an excess of electricity in Ukraine's power system, some of it has been exported to Poland, and exports to Moldova are planned.
According to the Ministry of Energy, consumers in six regions of Ukraine have lost power due to enemy shelling and technical problems.
This winter, the Russian army has focused on attacks in the frontline areas rather than on massive attacks on Ukraine's energy sector.
Due to the surplus of electricity in Ukraine, electricity was exported to Poland, and exports to Moldova are planned for today, although attacks on energy facilities have caused interruptions in supply.
Due to the attack of enemy drones, 2,500 households in Kryvyi Rih are still without power, and emergency schedules have been introduced to stabilize the situation, which could limit power supply to up to 35,000 homes.
Russian troops shelled Nikopol district of Dnipropetrovs'k region of Ukraine, injuring two residents of the regional center.
In Kryvyi Rih, power supply has been restored to all consumers who were cut off as a result of an attack by enemy drones on energy facilities.
All miners stranded by shelling and a power outage in Kryvyi Rih have been brought to the surface and work is underway to restore power, while a fire broke out at a gas facility in Kharkiv region due to an attack by an enemy drone.
An attack by Russian drones on energy facilities in Kryvyi Rih (Dnipropetrovs'k region) left 62,000 households without electricity and hit a mine with 120 miners, although by morning power was restored to more than 32,000 consumers.
There is no shortage of electricity in Ukraine's power system. Due to technical reasons, equipment at Cherkasy CHPP was briefly shut down, but there were no disruptions in heat supply.
The de-energization of the substation due to technical problems disrupted train traffic, but the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine says there is no overall electricity shortage.
Hostile shelling damaged equipment at a power substation in Dnipropetrovs'k region, causing localized power outages, but Ukraine has enough electricity, both generated and imported, to meet demand and no blackouts are currently planned. Shelling also caused lesser disruptions in Chernihiv and Donetsk regions.
Ukraine has enough electricity to meet demand, 4 units of TPP generating equipment in reserve.