Due to fighting and technical disruptions, by the morning of September 15, 640 communities were left without electricity supply.
Over the past 24 hours, civilian energy infrastructure in Donetsk, Sumy, Kharkov and Kherson regions has been damaged by enemy shelling. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine on Sunday, September 15.
In the Kharkov region, as a result of shelling, substations and household consumers were cut off. In the Donetsk region, due to the fighting, several substations were de-energized and household consumers were connected to them. Power has been restored.
In addition, as a result of unfavorable weather conditions, 35 settlements in Khmelnitsky region, 21 settlements in Odessa region, nine settlements in Kyiv region and two settlements in Cherkasy region were cut off
Due to technological violations, substations and household consumers in Chernihiv, Poltava and Vinnytsia regions were de-energized. Foods continued in Chernigov and Poltava regions. In the Vinnytsia region, consumption continued according to the reserve method.
“Over the past 24 hours, power engineers have restored electricity to 19,474 consumers who lost power as a result of fighting and technical disruptions. In total, due to fighting and technical disruptions, 640 settlements There remains no power supply in the morning,” the report said.
Accordingly, the export of electricity does not occur and is not expected. Today, imports from Poland, Slovakia, Romania, Hungary and Moldova are expected to have a maximum capacity of 1,329 MW.
We remind you that after the large-scale Russian attack on August 26, a strict lockdown was implemented in Ukraine. The light situation has only improved in recent days.
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Source: korrespondent
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