Imports will be carried out within 24 hours from four EU countries and Moldova with a total volume of 18,649 MW/hour.
Ukraine has planned a record amount of electricity imports since the beginning of the year. Ukrenergo reported this on Tuesday, March 26
“Solar imports from Romania, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, Moldova with a total volume of 18,649 MW/hour, with a peak power of up to 1,537 MW at certain times. Export is not planned ,” the message said.
At the same time, Ukraine’s energy system is said to be operating stably, and no deficit is predicted. Energy workers are working around the clock to eliminate the consequences of Russian missile and drone attacks.
At the same time, in the morning, due to weather conditions, 69 settlements in the Odessa region were without power. Due to fighting and other reasons, another 405 settlements were cut off.
“Due to the fighting, there are new blackouts in the Dnepropetrovsk and Donetsk regions. Due to damage to technology, there is a blackout in the Kirovograd and Sumy regions,” the company said.
Earlier on Tuesday it became known that a difficult situation remains in the Ukrainian energy system. There are grid restrictions on electricity in four areas.
We remind you that last week the Russians carried out powerful attacks on the Ukrainian energy system. The Dnieper Hydroelectric Power Station was disabled, as well as all the generating capacities of Kharkov.
Source: korrespondent

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