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The regulator fined five oblenergos for not following the closing schedules

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Questions about fines for Lvivoblenergo, Ternopiloblenergo, Zakarpattyaoblenergo, DTEK Kyiv regional power grids and Poltavaoblenergo were postponed to the next meetings.

The National Energy and Utilities Regulatory Commission (NKREKU) has fined five oblenergos for “not following shutdown schedules in the face of power shortages.” The decision to impose fines on DTEK Kyiv Grids and Odessa Grids was made at a commission meeting on January 24.

Three other oblenergos – Vinnitsaoblenergo, Volynyoblenergo and Chernivtsyoblenergo – received similar fines last week.

Questions about fines for Lvivoblenergo, Ternopiloblenergo, Zakarpattyaoblenergo, DTEK Kyiv regional power grids and Poltavaoblenergo were postponed to the next meetings.

Recall that since October 2022, Russia has begun mass attacks on Ukraine with missiles and drones. The main purpose is critical and energy infrastructure facilities. As a result of the terrorist attacks, Ukraine’s energy system experienced severe capacity shortages, causing regularly planned and emergency blackouts across the country.

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Source: korrespondent

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