On the night of today, March 31, Russian invaders again attacked energy facilities. The enemy’s target was Ukrenergo high-voltage substations in the southern region. The press service of Ukrenergo reports this.
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Due to damage to equipment, power engineers were forced to apply emergency shutdowns in Odessa and surrounding areas. As consumption increases, their volume may increase. More information on the pages of the local regional energy company, the message says.
In addition, consumption restrictions continue to apply in the Kharkiv region and Krivoy Rog. “At night, shutdown schedules were not applied. But due to the increase in consumption, and, accordingly, the load on the energy system, outages are possible during the day, especially during the evening peak hours,” Ukrenergo notes and calls for consuming electricity sparingly.
Source: Racurs

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