The deficit in Ukraine's energy system is slightly larger than the day before, due to increased consumption of air conditioners, reduced solar energy generation and electricity imports from Europe.
On June 4, stabilization power outages in Kiev may be longer due to significant restrictions on the supply of electricity caused by scheduled repairs of power equipment.
The tariff for the population of UAH 4. 32 per kWh covers only the cost of electricity production and transmission to domestic consumers. However, thanks to the timely increase in the tariff, as well as the help of international partners, energy companies have the opportunity to prepare the system for winter as much as possible.
Due to the projected electricity shortage, on June 4, consumption restrictions will apply throughout Ukraine, and hourly power outage schedules will be introduced in regions exceeding the established limits.
Due to the shortage of electricity caused by Russian missile strikes on power plants, all regions of Ukraine have restrictions on electricity consumption and hourly schedules for disconnecting industrial and domestic consumers.
Due to the complication of weather conditions (wind gusts and rain), 312 settlements in 7 regions of Ukraine remained de-energized.
Next week, electricity shortages will resume in Ukraine due to planned repairs at nuclear power plants, the consequences of recent shelling and increased consumption due to rising temperatures, which will lead to expected power outages during the day.
According to the head of KCSA Sergey Popkov, on June 3, stabilization shutdowns will operate throughout the day in Kiev, which will meet about 80% of the city's electricity needs.
On Monday, June 3, limits on electricity consumption for industrial and domestic consumers will be valid throughout Ukraine from 00. 00 and during the day.
Ukrenergo has canceled emergency power outages, but restrictions on electricity consumption will be introduced from 18:00 to midnight in all regions of Ukraine.
Due to Russia's attack on Ukrainian power grid facilities, emergency power cuts were carried out in most regions of Ukraine on 2 June. power outages in most regions of Ukraine on 2 June. This was necessary to eliminate a difficult situation in the energy system.
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.
Ukrenergo has extended the period of limiting electricity supply in all regions of Ukraine for an hour, from 18:00 to midnight, due to russia's attacks on power facilities in many regions.
In Kiev, emergency crews have completed repairs and connected the last private homes that were de-energized as a result of the morning missile attack of the Russian Federation.
Tomorrow, the limits on electricity consumption for industrial and domestic consumers will be set for children all over Ukraine from 18:00 to 23: 00.
In connection with the Russian attacks on Ukrainian power plants, which caused significant losses and a shortage of electricity, Ukrenergo warns of a possible return to the planned restrictions on electricity consumption for domestic consumers.
According to Ukrenergo, there are no plans for stabilization power outages in Ukraine on May 31, but if the situation in the energy system changes, measures will be announced to limit consumption.
Thanks to solar generation and the decommissioning of two NPP power units, planned shutdowns of consumers were not applied for several days, but the situation may change if a significant shortage is recorded in the system again.
Today, it is planned to import electricity from 5 countries (Romania, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and Moldova). Due to the increase in production at nuclear power plants after the planned repair of two units, the application of electricity consumption limits is not predicted.
According to the National Energy Company Ukrenergo, no power outages are planned for May 30 in Ukraine, but the situation may change, and if necessary, measures to limit consumption may be announced.
In Odesa region, more than 2,000 consumers lost power due to bad weather, and a nighttime drone attack caused a 2-hour power outage in Rivne region.
According to Ukrenergo, no power outages are expected in Ukraine on May 29.
The situation in the power system remains stable but challenging: power engineers are working to repair facilities damaged by Russian attacks and install new small distributed generation capacities to maintain stable operation during peak hours.
As of today, Ukraine does not expect any restrictions on electricity consumption, and imports are planned from 5 countries - Romania, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, and Moldova.
Electricity may not be cut off in Kyiv and Dnipropetrovs'k region tomorrow due to the repair of one of the nuclear power units, said the CEO of YASNO.
According to Ukrenergo, no power outages are expected in Ukraine on May 28, but emergency measures may be announced if the situation in the power system changes.
On May 27, the electricity limits set by Ukrenergo will be enough for an average of 81% of Kyiv's needs, with blackout schedules in effect from 06:00 to 24:00.
Tomorrow, from 6 a. m. to midnight, hourly power outage schedules will be in effect for industrial and residential consumers across Ukraine.
According to Ukrenergo, there are no plans to limit electricity consumption for residential and industrial consumers throughout the day tomorrow.