The reason for the situation in the company is the repair work. They also added: energy engineers are doing everything possible to improve the situation in the energy system.
There may be stabilization interruptions in the Kiev region and the Kiev region over the weekend of February 18-19. This was warned by the press service of the company “DTEK Kyiv Electric Grids”.
“February 18-19, some areas of the capital may have stabilization interruptions on schedule due to repair work,” the company said.
New cut schedules for Kiev’s regions can be viewed on the company’s website:
Power outage schedule in Kyiv and the region:
- Saturday: from 9:00 to 22:00 partially on the territory of the Left Bank and in the Goloseevsky district.
- Sunday: 8:00 – 13:00 in the Goloseevsky, Solomensky, Darnitsky, Dniprovsky districts.
Due to repair work in the Kiev region, cuts according to schedules were partially preserved in the Buchansky district. This weekend the power supply will be limited between 06:00 and 22:00.
View the power outage schedule in the Kiev region:
The representative of the company, Sergey Kovalev, on the eve of February 16, warned of possible restrictions in the Goloseevsky district due to accidents at infrastructure facilities.
According to him, only one of the two lines remained operational, making it impossible to supply the required amount of electricity, which explains the limits.
The other day, DTEK reported that the grid has not been without power for several days and all its production facilities are operational: nuclear, hydro and thermal power plants.
Previously Focus Noting that DTEK explained how they solved the power outage problem, he said that the power cuts are about to end.
Source: Focus
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