Power engineers managed to ensure a stable supply of electricity in the city of Kyiv, albeit with restrictions. Capacities are now evenly distributed among consumers, Sergey Kovalenko, CEO of the energy supply company Yasno, said on Facebook..
" Of course, with limitations, but stable. This is the first good news. These volumes can be evenly distributed over time schemes for reconnecting networks. This is the second good news,” he wrote..
At the same time, the head of Yasno noted the difficulty in predicting the future situation in the energy system. According to him, it is not clear how a significant decrease in temperature and an increase in consumption can affect the operation of the equipment..
" However, the most important variable remains - a crazy neighbor and his missiles and Iranian shaheeds,"
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Earlier it was reported that specialists connected two more blocks of thermal power plants to the electric network of Ukraine.
What should be the role of the authorities in our tragic time, when the life of people and the country literally depends on electricity supply? Only in stating the facts of the destruction of energy supply systems? Should the authorities already today analyze the problems in the triangle: state-consumer-energy? Which the war very clearly illuminated.
Alexander Sergienko, director of the analytical research center "