The Department of Energy has named devices that are best not to be used at all due to the light situation.
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Deputy Minister of Energy Nikolai Kolesnik says that “air conditioners are one of the most energy-intensive household appliances. In particular, like boilers and others.”
He called on the population and businesses to minimize their use if possible or not use them at all. Finds other options for ventilating rooms that can be no less effective.
Kolesnik also said that, fortunately, no energy facilities were damaged during the latest attack.
However, we understand that the enemy does not give up hope of shelling civilian energy infrastructure. His goal is a complete blackout,” he said.
Earlier, Ukrenergo said that the situation in the Ukrainian energy system would improve, but not for long.
This is due to the fact that on the night of June 7-8, an additional unit at the nuclear power plant will come into operation, which will briefly improve the situation in the energy system. This was stated by the head of Ukrenergo Kudrytsky.
We expect that an additional unit at the nuclear power plant will come into operation on the night from Friday to Saturday, and this will provide a pleasant weld to the power that we have throughout the entire energy system for two weeks. That is, the schedules will not disappear, but will become softer throughout the energy system.
He added that with this commissioning of the power unit, it will be easier for the regions to comply with the limits. But this improvement will be temporary, because July is still ahead, when the heat will affect the load on the energy system.
Source: Racurs

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