On Wednesday, January 4, for the first time after the terrorist missile attacks, Kyiv's power system worked according to stabilization schedules.
This was announced by the CEO of the YASNO electricity supplier Serhii Kovalenko on Facebook.
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"Today, the first day, the system worked in full-fledged stabilization schedules. Thanks to the efforts of energy workers, we can now disconnect even not in groups,
but using only 5-6 queues in one group
. In Dnipro, the restrictions are the same as yesterday, disconnections are also on schedule," - says his post.
Kovalenko asks the residents of Kyiv not to turn on all the equipment immediately after turning on the lights, so as not to overload the system.
"If you don't have electricity outside of the schedule, look at the website of DTEK "Kyiv Electric Power Networks", what could be the reason. If you have a local accident - contact your colleagues on social networks," he corrected.
Will there be a complete blackout after the missile strikes by the Russians
The chairman of the board of the "Oil and Gas of Ukraine" association, an energy expert, Andriy Zakrevskyi, is confident that massive missile strikes and drone attacks on energy infrastructure facilities in Ukraine will no longer lead to a complete blackout.
As of January 4, electricity consumption in Ukraine is increasing.
"Ukrenergo" reported that because of this, limits were brought to all regions.
As explained in the energy company, the reason for the increase in electricity is the gradual decrease in temperature and the intensification of business operations after the holidays.
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