Ukraine’s power grid operator Ukrenergo said on December 7 that cold weather had pushed power consumption up 2.7% above forecast, causing a deficit in the grid that would be filled by imports from Poland, Slovakia and Romania.
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A statement from Ukrenergo, published in Telegram, said that on Thursday from 11:00 to 19:00 local time, 700 MW of electricity will be supplied to Ukraine from neighboring countries.
They also noted that emergency assistance from electricity transmission system operators in Slovakia, Romania and Poland is an emergency measure to balance the energy system.
Power outage schedules have not yet been introduced and are not predicted.
Source: Racurs

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