According to the company, experts continue to work on scenarios for a more balanced operation of the energy system, taking into account the consequences of the collapse of the hydroelectric power plant.
In Ukraine, the way hydroelectric power plants work will change to reduce the volume of water entering the Kakhovka reservoir. This was reported in the press service of Ukrenergo.
It was also noted that Ukrenergo, together with Ukrhidroenergo, is working on scenarios for a more balanced operation of the energy system, taking into account the consequences of the destruction of Kakhovskaya HEPP.
“The way hydroelectric power plants operate is being changed to reduce the amount of water entering the Kakhovka reservoir to reduce flooding,” the report states.
So far, electricity generation is sufficient to meet the needs of consumers, but repairs are underway in many power units of thermal power plants and some nuclear power plants, so fewer power plants that produce electricity are running on energy. system.
Therefore, Ukrainians are encouraged to distribute the use of electricity and transfer the use of powerful appliances from the evening to other hours of the day.
Undermining the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station: what is known
On the morning of June 6, Russian infidels blew up the dam of the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station. Operations Command “South” confirmed the information.
At 06:44 in the morning, Alexander Prokudin, head of the Kherson regional military administration, announced on Telegram that the water level will become critical in five hours. The area has begun to be evacuated from potentially dangerous areas.
Around 9 a.m., the first reports emerged that towns and villages in the Kherson area were beginning to flood. Residents of Kherson, Nova Kakhovka and Oleshek spoke about flooded areas in their settlements. In Kherson, the Korabel micro-region was completely de-energized and for safety reasons local authorities also decided to cut off the gas supply. Townspeople reported that the water had already reached the center of Korsunka and washed the coastal areas on the way.
Earlier, the Ministry of Defense showed the results of the explosion at the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric power station. The head of the department noted that undermining a hydroelectric power station is a crime against humanity. Focus also explained what the Ukrainian energy sector would be without the Kakhovka HEPP.
Source: Focus
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