Electricity exports are increasing, although yesterday three power units at the thermal power plant were taken out for emergency repairs.
Ukraine suspended electricity imports from Europe and significantly increased its exports. This was reported by Ukrenergo on Thursday, September 7.
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“There is no electricity import today. Export is being carried out to Slovakia and Moldova. The total volume is 6269 MWh, with a peak power of up to 399 MW at certain times,” the report said.
Note that yesterday there was an active import of electricity, and export was carried out only in Slovakia from 12:00 to 14:00 with a total volume of 360 MWh.
According to Ukrenergo, on September 6, the maximum night consumption was at the level of Tuesday, September 5. At the same time, for various technical reasons, three units in the TPP were put into emergency repair. Repairs are being carried out on these TPP units. Scheduled repairs are ongoing at other development facilities.
At the same time, due to the conflict and other reasons, 414 communities remain without electricity. As a result of the artillery shelling of the Russians in the front-line territories, there were new damages to the networks in the Donetsk region, Kharkiv region, Zaporozhye, Kherson region. The restoration of power supply there is taking place in a security situation and with the permission of the military.
Earlier, Ukrenergo said the power system would be operational this winter. Now preparations are underway for the heating season – from 60% to 80% of the work has been completed. Particular attention is paid to protecting equipment from possible shelling.
Source: korrespondent

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