This increased the available capacity in the Ukrainian power system and improved its operational security.
Ukraine’s energy system operates without deficits and fully meets the country’s needs. Ukrenergo reported this on Wednesday, March 1.
It indicates that there has been no power shortage in the power system for 18 days and is not yet predicted. Now all kinds of power plants are running.
“The operation of another power plant has been resumed, which increases the available capacity in the energy system and, accordingly, the safety of its operation. Hydroelectric power plants operate intensively, which, due to the flood, have many sources. Periodically, Generation from renewable energy sources continues to grow. There is little importation of electricity,” the statement said. in the message.
No network restrictions yet. But when the situation in the power system changes and consumption increases significantly, shutdowns can be applied.
At the same time, the difficult situation continues in front-line areas. As a result of Russian shelling, the main networks in the Dnepropetrovsk region, as well as in the Donetsk and Kherson regions, were damaged. Their repair is carried out in the absence of shelling.
Also in the Odessa region, necessary measures are being taken to improve the reliability of electricity supply in Odessa and the region.
Power engineers are also continuing to repair all power system facilities previously damaged by Russian missile and drone attacks to increase available power in the power system and improve transmission reliability. electricity
Earlier, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that Ukraine had overcome the Russian energy scare and was able to provide heat to citizens during the winter in the face of continued shelling.
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Source: korrespondent

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