Emergency power outages have been cancelled. Light is gradually being returned to Kyiv, Kyiv, Dnepropetrovsk, Donetsk and Odessa regions.
DTEK and Ukrenergo said that preventive emergency power outages for the population are needed in order to reduce the load on the electrical system and prevent large-scale damage in the event of a hit from enemy missiles.
On the air of the Kiev TV channel, People’s Deputy of Ukraine from the Servant of the People faction, member of the Committee on Energy and Housing and Utilities Services, Sergei Nagornyak, noted that after the air raid warning, light will return to the homes of Ukrainians gradually, because power units need a certain time to launch .
The blackouts applied this morning in most areas were temporary and will be lifted soon.
Ukrenergo reported on November 11 that consumption in Ukraine corresponds to seasonal indicators.
On November 10, the daily maximum consumption was recorded in the evening. It was 3.3% more than the previous Sunday, November 3.
Now the Ukrainian energy system continues to recover after nine massive attacks by the Russians. Emergency and scheduled repairs continue at energy facilities. During peak consumption hours in the morning and evening, there is a power deficit in the energy system.
Ukrenergo asks not to turn on several powerful electrical appliances at the same time from 7.00 to 11.00 in the morning and from 16.00 to 21.00 in the evening.
Ukraine still imports current from Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary, Moldova with a maximum power per hour of up to 300 MW.
Source: Racurs

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