Electricity production volumes in Ukraine’s energy system are enough to meet all consumer needs across the country.
The relevant statement was made by Ukrenergo National Power Company on Telegram.
Meanwhile, Ukraine’s energy system continues to recover after Russia’s fifteenth massive missile attack and eighteenth drone attack.
In the Zhytomyr and Kharkiv regions, power engineers restored power supply services for household consumers on March 11. The work continues to eliminate the consequences of Russian missile strikes, which took place on March 9.
In the city of Kharkiv, emergency power outages have been introduced due to overloading of the equipment remaining in service.
In the Kharkiv region, emergency power outages may take place during the day in case electricity consumption volumes increase.
In the rest of regions, it was unnecessary to apply power supply restrictions, Ukrenergo noted.
“The existing electricity production volumes in the energy system are enough to meet all consumer needs. The restrictions that are in effect across regions are network-based and resulting exclusively from the damage caused to energy infrastructure by massive missile strikes on March 9,” Ukrenergo concluded. (Ukrinform/Business World Magazine)