On February 7, Ukrenergo represents emergency shutdown of light in Kharkiv, Pokh, Donetsk, Poltava, Zaporichia, Kirovograd, Dnipropetrovsk and partially Cherkasy.
The reason is called the consequences of Russian missile attacks. Currently, restrictions are not used for household consumers, and industrial consumers will be disconnected primarily.
On the morning of February 6, as a result of damage to generation and electricity transmission after hostile attacks, emergency shutdowns were also used in eight regions. In particular, the energy was forced to introduce emergency shutdowns in Harkiva, Pokh, Donetsk, Poltava, Zaporichia, Kirovograd, Dnipropasi (partially) and Cherkasy (partially) of the regions.
In addition, it is noted that electricity consumption continues to demonstrate growth trend. In particular, as of 9:00, its level was 1.3% higher than at the same time a day earlier.
Source: Racurs

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