On the evening of Tuesday, December 20, the state of the energy system in Kyiv, damaged by Russian shelling, remained virtually unchanged since the beginning of the day. The available capacity is still only half of what is needed, Sergey Kovalenko, CEO of Yasno, said on Facebook..
“We don’t even count on approaching the schedule yet.. In fact, now we have power 50% less than necessary. From which you need to power critical infrastructure. But the light is steadily supplied to critical infrastructure, the city is mainly with water and heating,” he wrote..
According to Kovalenko, during December 20, almost the entire capital was switched off - about 1.1 million subscribers.. Yasno CEO said that dispatchers are trying to provide electricity to all areas of the city at least for a short period of time, but in some houses there has been no electricity since Monday morning, December 19.
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Kovalenko also mentioned the situation in the city of Dnipro.
According to him, everything is more or less stable there, and experts are trying to get as close as possible to the schedules.. The head of the energy supply company hopes for good news on Wednesday.
" But if you still haven’t warmed up and looked through the list of things that you need to live peacefully during long blackouts, now is the time to take care of it,” Kovalenko summed up..
Recall that after the attack of Russian drones on December 19, the people of Kiev were warned about the possibility of power outages for ten hours..