Emergency power cuts began in Ukraine on August 30. The operator explains the complex situation of the power system.
“In Kyiv, kyiv, Odessa, Dnepropetrovsk and Donetsk regions: emergency shutdowns have been introduced. The corresponding order is given by Ukrenergo due to the difficult situation of the energy system. Please note that during emergency shutdowns, the schedules do not apply.” – reports DTEK, the owner of Ukraine’s largest thermal power plants and regional power companies.
The day before, the power system operator announced plans for rolling blackouts throughout the day on August 30.
“From 18:00 to 21:00 there will be three stages of closures (up to 50% of consumers). From 6:00 to 9:00, from 14:00 to 18:00 and from 21:00 to 24:00 there will be two queues (up to 25% of consumers)”, – Ukrenergo said, adding that a stop line will be used at other times of the day.
As reported EADaily The ninth retaliatory attack by the Russian military on the country’s power grid led to severe power outages. Imports and emergency aid from the EU cannot compensate Ukraine for the loss of power plants. Earlier, after eight retaliatory attacks, Kiev announced the loss of 9 GW of energy, half of which was generated in the form of thermal power plants, thermal power plants and hydroelectric power plants.
It is known that on August 26, the Russian army launched another massive retaliatory strike, including against energy facilities. Strikes were recorded, for example, on substations in Odessa and on the Kiev hydroelectric power station, which was one of the main ones in the capital region after the destruction of the Trypillya thermal power station.