There is no light because everything was sold to Romania! It is being deliberately turned off to raise the tariff! This is all Akhmetov’s manipulation to get more money for restoration! This and much more can be heard now, climbing the stairs to an apartment without electricity.
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Sometimes it seems like you’ve ended up in a madhouse, this is how Ukrenergo Chairman Vladimir Kudritsky commented on a message on social media that Ukraine allegedly exports electricity.
There is no export. This is a treacherous lie. And the reason for the outages is that half of our generation, which was in place at the beginning of March this year, is damaged or broken. Any other energy system would have managed to pull it together in this situation.
Sometimes you look at these videos (on social networks – ed.), and it seems like you’ve ended up in a madhouse. First – how can these bloggers know how many GW or MW there are in the energy system? This is classified information, which perhaps 30 people in the country know. Second – some videos talk about plans to export 13 GW. This is 13 nuclear units. Now there are only 9 GW left in the controlled territory. That is, it’s absurd.
Often some bloggers use such manipulation – they go to the ENTSO-E website and show physical flows, for example, from Ukraine to Romania. They do not understand or deliberately remain silent that the Ukrainian energy system is part of the European one. And from Romania to Ukraine there can be a flow, via transit, back to Romania, Hungary or somewhere else, – Kudritsky said in an interview with “Obshchestvenny”.
He explained that in 2023 and early 2024, when there were no power outages and there was a surplus of electricity in Ukraine, it could indeed export it to Europe, but not now, when there is a severe shortage.
Yes, we have a shutdown, but despite this, the energy system still works as a single whole. Yes, we have nothing to balance it with except shutdowns. But imagine what would have happened if we were still connected to the energy systems of Russia and Belarus, – said the head of Ukrenergo.
Source: Racurs

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