The electricity produced by the power plants is sufficient to meet the needs of all consumers. No consumption limits are introduced.
As of Monday morning, 605 settlements were cut off in Ukraine due to Russian shelling, bad weather and technological violations. Ukrenergo reported this on November 13.
Also, due to bad weather, 153 settlements in Dnepropetrovsk, Zaporozhye, Kirovograd, Sumy, Kharkov, Kherson, and Chernigov regions remained without power.
Due to the fighting and other reasons, 452 settlements remain without electricity. Due to shelling, there is damage to networks in Donetsk, Zaporozhye, Kharkov, Kherson, and Chernihiv regions. Emergency restoration work is carried out depending on the security situation and with the permission of the military.
At the same time, the electricity produced by the power plants is sufficient to meet the needs of all consumers. No consumption limits are introduced.
Today, Ukraine exports electricity to Slovakia, Romania and Moldova at night (the daily minimum consumption) with a total volume of 1,767 MWh, with peak power in individual hours which is up to 346 MW.
At the same time, electricity is imported in the morning and evening hours (periods of maximum consumption) from both countries with a total volume of 1116 MWh, with peak power in some hours of up to 200 MW.
Let’s recall that on November 7, Russian aggressors destroyed the gas infrastructure in two regions of Ukraine. Subscribers disconnected.
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Source: korrespondent

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