Due to massive rocket attacks from the Russian Federation, the Ukrainian energy system is experiencing significant damage. Therefore, the country has been experiencing a shortage of electricity for weeks and blackout schedules have been created..
Kyiv.
For the capital, on January 20, Ukrenergo set a limit on electricity consumption at 952 MW per day and 719 MW at night. At peak load hours at the current air temperature, this is 60% of the city's electricity demand, including residential consumers, industry and critical infrastructure.
Such restrictions make it possible to apply stabilization shutdown schedules in Kyiv, they can be viewed on the website of DTEK Kyiv Electric Grids and Yasno.
Kyiv region.
Kyiv region on January 20 received the limit of electricity consumption at the level of 703 MW per day and 625 MW per night. At peak load hours at current air temperature, this is 54% of the electricity demand of the region, including residential consumers, industry and critical infrastructure.
As in Kyiv, in the region today, schedules of stabilization power outages are also used.. You can find out what hours residents of the Kyiv region will have electricity on the website of DTEK Kyiv Regional Electric Grids.
Stabilization and emergency power outages.
In the country, in particular, in Kyiv and the region, stabilization and emergency (emergency) power outages can be applied. At the same time, during emergency shutdowns, when there is a very high shortage of electricity, there may be no light for 6-8 hours, or even longer.. Stabilization outages occur according to schedules consisting of three categories:.
white color means that during certain hours the light will be guaranteed;
gray color - at the specified time there will be no light guaranteed;
light gray color - it is possible to turn off the light if the imbalance in the power system increases.
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According to a survey by the Razumkov Center, slightly more than half of Ukrainian citizens do not believe that power outages have a significant impact on their lives.. At the same time, Ukrainians generally assess the actions of the authorities to overcome the consequences of shelling of the energy sector positively..