Power outage: how the schedules will work on September 6.


Schedules for power outages in Ukraine will be implemented
Tomorrow in Ukraine, schedules for power outages will be implemented again, but only one queue will be involved. This was reported by "Ukrenergo" and DTEK.
According to information from "Ukrenergo", tomorrow one queue of stabilization outages will be involved throughout the day.
"There may be changes in the scope of application of restrictions. Get up-to-date information on outage schedules in your region on the oblenergo website and its social media pages," added Ukrenergo.
It is worth recalling that Ukraine has returned to power outage schedules after the recent massive shelling by the Russian Federation.
At the same Time, from time to time, emergency and unplanned outages are introduced in some regions that are not governed by schedules.
It is worth reminding that according to Ukrenergo, electricity consumption in Ukraine remains high, but there is a tendency to decrease it.
Consequences of a massive attack on the energy system
Earlier, the advisor to the Prime Minister of Ukraine, member of the Supervisory Board of "Ukrenergo" Yuriy Boyko stated that it is too early to say what consequences the massive attack on the energy system that took place on August 26 will have in terms of future power outages. At the same time, plans for winter preparation will have to be adjusted.
Protection of energy facilities in Ukraine
By the way, President Zelensky stated that protection of energy facilities in Ukraine is being developed at various levels. He emphasized the importance of keeping details of protection secret from the enemy. The head of the state noted that he "does not like energy PR" and will not allow the enemy to find out where he aimed and where he did not.
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