Power Outages: How Schedules Will Operate on September 25.
24.09.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
24.09.2024
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Tomorrow, September 25, there will be no planned restrictions on electricity consumption. This was reported by "Ukrenergo"."Please use electricity efficiently from 4:00 PM to 10:00 PM. If possible, move the use of powerful electrical appliances to daytime hours - from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM," the report states.Government officials claim that there will be no power supply problems in Ukraine until the end of October and in November. They also hope that this winter will pass almost without outages, like last year.As already reported, since September 9, electricity consumption in Ukraine has increased due to the cancellation of hourly blackout schedules.The State Agency for Reconstruction and Development of Infrastructure has started the construction of the third level of passive protection at "Ukrenergo" substations, but international partners do not consider it advisable to fund such an expensive project until this technology is tested. Earlier, the head of "Ukrenergo" Volodymyr Kudrytskyi reported that Ukraine's energy facilities would have three levels of protection in case of Russian attacks.In addition, the European Commission is working on increasing the maximum volume of electricity supplies to Ukraine. G7 countries and other partners have already raised over 4 billion dollars for the restoration of Ukraine's energy infrastructure.The UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine forecasts that this winter, Ukrainians should expect power outages lasting from four to 18 hours a day.
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