Power outages in Ukraine occur not only during the day, but also at night, since some of the generation simply does not work at this time of day.
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This was stated on air by DTEK Executive Director Dmitry Sakharuk on the national telethon, the RBC-Ukraine agency reports.
In general, this is the basic generation that worked and can work at night. Because the sun does not work at night, and hydroelectric power plants pump water, electricity production falls, but basic consumption remains, he noted. Therefore, we have to turn off the lights both during the day and at night.
Let us remind you that tomorrow, July 8, measures to limit electricity consumption will be in effect throughout the entire day.
Source: RBC-Ukraine
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