ENTSO-E is exploring the possibility of increasing electricity imports to Ukraine for the winter period. “Ukrenergo expects a decision in the coming weeks and months to minimize the electricity shortage.
The head of Ukrenergo said that the situation in the power system in winter will depend on the nature of Russian shelling. Power engineers are maximizing the readiness of power plants and critical infrastructure for possible attacks.
Ukrenergo's CEO said that there is every reason to expect that the most difficult period of the summer is over. Without new large-scale damage to power plants, the situation in the power system will improve in the next few weeks.
Starting from July 27, the schedules of stabilization outages in Kyiv will be moved forward by one hour. This decision was made at the request of Ukrenergo to ensure an even load on the power system and to differ from the schedules of Kyiv region.
Ukrenergo has reduced the scope of electricity consumption restrictions in different regions of Ukraine. We have shortened the outage schedules, reduced the number of queues and the duration of outages in many regions.
More than 68,000 consumers lost power as a result of a nighttime attack by Russian UAVs. The power outage schedules have been reduced, but restrictions are still in place throughout the day in different regions of Ukraine.
Overnight, Russian drones attacked Ukrenergo's power facilities in two regions of Ukraine. As a result of the attacks, consumers in Zhytomyr region were cut off from electricity, but most have been reconnected.
There are no plans to introduce water supply cut-off schedules in Kyiv. Kyivvodokanal refutes fake reports and assures that water is supplied around the clock, except in emergency situations.
On July 26, stabilization schedules for power outages will be applied in Ukraine. There will be one round of outages in the morning and evening, and two rounds during peak hours.
The Ministry of Energy denies the accident at the South Ukrainian NPP, calling it a fake. However, MP Zheleznyak received confirmation from Ukrenergo of an emergency incident on July 15 involving damage to transformers.
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.
Electricity consumption in Ukraine has decreased due to the heat wave. Outage schedules are expected from 16:00 to 22:00, and there are blackouts in Ternopil, Volyn and Khmelnytsky regions due to bad weather.
The situation in Ukraine's power grid is improving, but the Energy Ministry is calling for reasonable use 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.
In 13 regions of Ukraine, one stage of power outages will be applied after 16:00. In other regions, the power will not be cut off until 18:00. Electricity imports from 5 countries are planned.
NPC Ukrenergo announced the cancellation of daytime power outages in most regions of Ukraine on July 24. It is planned to import electricity from 5 countries in the total amount of 26,528 MWh.
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.
NPC Ukrenergo has announced a relaxation of the blackout schedule in Ukraine on July 23 in the evening. From 21:00 to 24:00, there will be two blackout queues instead of three due to lower consumption.
NPC Ukrenergo has announced the schedule of power outages for July 23 across Ukraine. From 8:00 to 20:00 and from 22:00 to 24:00, there will be one phase of outages, while at other times there will be two phases simultaneously.
The government launched loan programs for the installation of alternative energy sources. The first loans were issued to businesses and individuals.
Ukraine is actively preparing for the winter season by repairing its energy infrastructure and developing distributed generation. The government is simplifying procedures and providing incentives for the installation of alternative energy sources.
The Deputy Minister of Energy reported on increasing problems with electricity transmission in Ukraine due to network restrictions. The Ministry of Energy and Ukrenergo are working to eliminate these restrictions to utilize all available generating capacities.
NPC Ukrenergo announces the cancellation of one round of blackouts in 10 regions by 14:00 due to the intensification of SPPs operation. From 14:00 to 24:00, three rounds of blackouts will be in effect. Electricity imports are planned from 5 countries.
On Sunday, July 21, from 12:00 to 15:00, there will be no stabilization blackouts in Ukraine. This was reported by DTEK with reference to information from Ukrenergo.
Ukrenergo announces restrictions on electricity consumption in Ukraine on July 21. There will be two rounds of blackouts from 15:00 to 24:00, and one round at other times.
Russian UAVs attacked Ukrenergo facilities in Poltava, Sumy and Chernihiv regions. The power supply was disrupted, but was restored to most consumers in the morning, and repairs are underway.
Kyiv and Dnipropetrovs'k region suffered the worst outages, while Odesa and Lviv received relief. Yasno's CEO points to an unfair distribution of electricity and expects the situation to improve over the weekend.
Analysts predict that power cuts in Ukraine may be lifted in early fall. This is due to the expected completion of the heat wave and repairs at power facilities.
NPC Ukrenergo reported an increase in power outages in Kyiv and 11 regions. The reason was a breakdown of equipment at two energy facilities.