Ukrenergo has announced a schedule of scheduled power outages for November 19 with varying numbers of outages throughout the day. The restrictions are related to damage to power facilities as a result of a massive missile attack.
Due to the Russian attack on energy facilities and warming, electricity consumption decreased by 7%. The power grid remains in a significant capacity deficit and restrictions are in place for consumers.
Rivne, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, and Zakarpattia regions have canceled schedules of hourly power outages. The decision was made by order of Ukrenergo until further notice.
Yasno introduces schedules of actual power outages at specific addresses. Stabilization outages will take place in two stages from 6 to 22 hours at the command of Ukrenergo.
On November 18, power supply restrictions are introduced in Ukraine due to damage to power facilities. From 6:00 to 22:00, two rounds of blackouts will be in effect simultaneously.
The morning shelling of Odesa killed two Ukrenergo employees and wounded a 17-year-old boy. About 50 missile targets were spotted in the region, and critical infrastructure was damaged.
DTEK announced that it has canceled emergency power outages in Kyiv, Kyiv, Dnipro and Donetsk regions. This happened after a massive night attack by Russia, which involved more than 200 missiles and drones.
Herman Galushchenko said that frosts down to -20 degrees would have a limited impact on the power system. russian shelling remains the main threat to the energy sector.
The President announced that Russia was amassing forces for combined strikes against Ukraine. Ukraine strengthened its air defense systems and prepared its energy infrastructure.
Enemy shelling damaged one of the high-voltage power lines at Zaporizhzhia NPP. The plant has switched to a backup line, and Ukrenergo repair teams are carrying out repair work.
Electricity consumption in Ukraine remains high, with a significant capacity shortage during peak hours. Electricity is imported from five countries in the total amount of 2422 MWh.
Ukraine has lifted temporary power restrictions for business and industry. Ukrenergo calls for economical consumption of electricity and recommends that businesses import electricity more actively.
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.
High electricity consumption has been recorded in Ukraine, leading to a power shortage. NPC Ukrenergo has temporarily restricted supplies to industry and business from 7:00 to 20:00.
NPC Ukrenergo introduces temporary electricity restrictions for business and industry on November 13. The restrictions will not affect household consumers and will be lifted once technical issues are resolved.
Ivano-Frankivsk region is introducing power curtailment schedules due to energy shortages. The restrictions will be in effect on November 13 from 07:00 to 20:00 for companies in five queues due to infrastructure damage.
Electricity consumption in Ukraine on November 12 was 4% higher than the previous day. Power engineers urge to save electricity and not to turn on powerful appliances during peak hours.
Sergiy Kovalenko explained the reasons for the preventive power outages in Ukraine due to the training of Russian strategic aviation. He also spoke about the peculiarities of the power system and the possibility of further outages.
Ukrenergo has ordered to cancel emergency blackouts in several regions of Ukraine. Power supply is gradually being restored in Kyiv, Kyiv, Dnipro, Donetsk and Odesa regions.
Temporary emergency power outages have been introduced in most regions of Ukraine. Consumption is in line with seasonal levels, but there is still a shortage of capacity during peak hours.
At the direction of Ukrenergo, preventive power outages are being implemented in Kyiv, Kyiv, Odesa, Dnipro and Donetsk regions. The restrictions are being introduced on an emergency basis.
Ukraine's power system remains balanced, with power companies restoring electricity to 5,741 consumers. Electricity is expected to be imported from 5 countries in the total amount of 1000 MWh.
“Ukrenergo temporarily suspends payments on green bonds due to a technical default. The company plans to resolve the issue by February 20, 2025, which will not affect energy supply in winter.
Due to cloudy weather and lower temperatures, electricity consumption increased by 5% compared to the previous day. Ukrenergo calls for saving electricity during peak hours and reports on imports from neighboring countries.
Denys Shmyhal said that the passage of winter depends on the intensity of Russian attacks on the energy system. Ukraine is increasing electricity imports and has sufficient energy reserves.
Zhytomyr and Rivne regions were partially cut off from power as a result of a Russian UAV attack on a power facility. Electricity consumption decreased by 4.1%, but there is still a shortage during peak hours.
Starting November 9, NPC Ukrenergo will temporarily suspend payments on the 2021 Green Sustainable Development Bonds. The decision will remain in force until the debt restructuring is completed within the framework of cooperation with the IMF.
Due to cloudy weather, electricity consumption increased by 4. 4% compared to the previous day. Power shortages persist during peak hours, and 5 settlements remain without electricity due to the weather.
One third of the damaged generating capacities have been restored after the Russian shelling. At temperatures down to -5°C, uninterrupted power supply or minimal restrictions are expected.
The President of Ukraine will not sign the law on changing the penalties for forest use due to technical reasons and a missed veto deadline. The law was supposed to increase liability for illegal logging and timber operations.