The time of application and the scope of the restrictions may change within 24 hours, the energy sector warns.
In Ukraine, power outage schedules were changed for the second time in a day. It was reported by Ukrainergo on Thursday, November 21st.
It is now indicated that in most areas the scope of application of consumption restriction measures has changed. In the future, they will be applied as follows:
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14:00-19:00 – three periods of closure;
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19:00-22:00 – a turn of shutdown.
SA Ukrainergo It is emphasized that the time of application and the scope of restrictions may change during the day.
Ukrainians are asked to consume electricity sparingly during times when the light returns.
Let’s remember that consumers in each area that are not included in the list of critical infrastructure items are divided into 6 queues (groups). The application of the three-phase restriction means that half of the customers in each region are subject to hourly outage schedules. Four queues – limit to 70% of buyers in each area.
When oblenergos use one queue of closing schedules, it means 4 hours of restrictions per day, two queues – 8 hours of restrictions, three queues – 12 hours of restrictions, four queues – more in 12 hours of restrictions.
How to distribute this load during the day, what the length of the queue will be is the responsibility of the regional power companies.
Earlier on Thursday Ukrainergo increased the number of outages in Kyiv and most regions of Ukraine. This decision was explained by the damage to the transmission lines as a result of shelling by the Russian aggressors.
This morning Russia launched an intercontinental ballistic missile and eight other missiles over the Dnieper. Most of the targets were shot.
Source: korrespondent

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