According to the Prime Minister, the deficit is 30%, corrected in the form of emergency power outages.
The situation in the energy system remains difficult, but the state has the opportunity to supply household consumers with electricity 5-6 hours a day. This was expressed by the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Denys Shmygal.
According to him, the situation in the country’s energy system is quite complex. According to Denys Shmyhal, it can be stabilized thanks to quick repairs and a strong air defense system.
To date, the country’s energy system has remained intact – all areas have been improved, except for the Kherson region, which was heavily mined and partially controlled by Russian troops.
“Two key components to improve the situation: a strong air defense that can protect our skies, and a quick repair of damaged energy equipment. Regarding air defense. Significant progress has been made in the past month with modern Western systems,” continued Shmyhal.
The Prime Minister also noted that current energy production meets 70% of the need and the deficit level remains at 30% respectively, which is corrected by consumption restrictions in the form of emergency shutdowns. For household consumers in each region, 50-60% remain to meet their needs, which is enough to provide citizens with electricity for 5-6 hours a day.
“The manufacture, repair and installation of new power equipment is a complex technological process that can take months in peacetime. Time today is not peaceful and that’s why we’re trying to turn months into weeks and weeks into days. Thousands of energy engineers work every day and night for this,” said Shmyhal, Ukraine evaluated the difficult situation in the energy system of .
It is worth noting that a military emergency was declared in Ladyzhyn in the Vinnytsia region. Thousands of local residents remained without heat after the RF Armed Forces carried out missile attacks on the Ladyzhinskaya TPP.
It was also reported that emergency power cuts were returned in Kiev, replacing the planned power cuts reported by DTEK.
Source: Focus
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