There were blackouts in the front-line cities of Nikopol and Marganets due to shelling by the Russian aggressors.
There has been no shortage in Ukraine’s energy system for two weeks. This was reported by Ukrenergo on Saturday, February 25.
It is indicated that now the electricity consumption is somewhat reduced, within the limits of a typical day off. Now all kinds of power plants are running. And the import of electricity is done at negligible cost. The regions did not receive limits.
At the same time, in the front-line cities of Nikopol and Marganets, Dnepropetrovsk region, there were blackouts due to damage to networks caused by enemy shelling. Whenever possible, repairs are carried out.
In addition, outages are possible due to damage to networks due to worsening weather conditions.
Also in Odessa, network restrictions continue to operate due to significant damage to the energy infrastructure. Hourly outage schedules apply there. Intensive repairs are underway.
It will be remembered that this week in Odessa, an accident occurred on a high-voltage line. The electrical load was redistributed to the high-voltage line, which was repaired by power engineers last weekend.
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Source: korrespondent

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