More electricity generation is expected in August than in July.
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This was reported by the Chairman of the Board of Ukrenergo, Vladimir Kudritsky:
The first thing we should do is to factor out the shelling. Secondly, we see a schedule of power units coming out of repairs, different types of power plants.
The heat and whether it will subside also plays a big role:
After all, this affects both our consumption and imports from Europe, because there are also problems with electricity shortages there now.
For example, a couple of weeks ago there was a blackout in four Balkan countries, he says.
We are working based on the worst-case scenarios. If the heat hits, and there are no intense and successful shellings for Russians, the reduction in the duration of outages will be more noticeable. But, in general, the trend will be towards improvement, – notes Kudritsky.
Source: Racurs

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