Ukraine in January-June reduced electricity exports by 12.3% (by 374.6 million kWh) YoY, to 2.676 billion kWh, according to data from Ukrenergo. The supply of electricity from the energy island of Burshtyn TPP to Hungary, Slovakia and Romania decreased by 12.9% (by 263.2 million kWh), to 1.772 billion kWh.
Electricity supplies to Poland increased by 17.5% (by 115.2 million kWh), to 773.9 million kWh.
Electricity supplies to Moldova amounted to 130.3 million kWh, down by 63.5% (226.6 million kWh).
Ukrainian electricity was not exported to Belarus and Russia.
In June, exports fell 3.3-fold YoY (by 235.3 million kWh), to 102.3 million kWh.
At the same time, Ukraine in the six months imported 1.757 billion kWh of electricity, including 1.034 billion kWh supplied from Slovakia, 434.2 million kWh from Hungary, 152.3 million kWh from Belarus, 82.4 million kWh from Romania and 53.4 million kWh from Russia.
In June, imports fell to a minimum of 18.9 million kWh, down 1.8-fold MoM, 8-fold compared with April, 23.4-fold compared with March and almost 30-fold compared with February and January. (Open4Business/Business World Magazine)