The Ministry of Economy announced that aid will be provided to businesses during power outages in Ukraine. Yulia Sviridenko announced a way to work stably during power outages.
Industrial consumers can import electricity that will enable them to operate stably during power outages. It was announced by the First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine, Minister of Economy Yulia Sviridenko, that the government will provide such an opportunity in case of a deficiency in production capacity in the energy system.
According to him, Russia’s energy terrorism will continue in the winter of 2023-2022. Therefore, the invaders will try to attack the Ukrainian energy system again by destroying energy infrastructure facilities.
“To help the stable operation of enterprises in the event of a power outage, the government has provided the opportunity to import electricity from neighboring countries: Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Poland. The volume of permissible current imports from Europe is 1,700 MW for Ukraine and Moldova,” said Yulia Sviridenko.
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According to the Minister, energy supply restrictions will not be applied to businesses that will import electricity in order to eliminate the electricity shortage.
For such consumers, it is possible to implement special emergency shutdown programs that can be introduced only for the purpose of preventing a systemic accident in the combined energy system.
“Non-residential consumers have the opportunity to import electricity. The amount of import required to avoid power outages should be 50 percent of the actual consumption in each billing period (hour) in October-April and 30 percent in May-September.” the message says.
Let’s remember how I write Focus With reference to Western media, secret equipment was brought to Ukraine from the USA that will save you from power outages.
At the same time, on November 14, Minister of Energy German Galushchenko said that the enemy has not abandoned the tactic of mass bombardment against Ukraine in 2022-2023, but frost is expected this time.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian power engineers have not yet confirmed the possibility of an emergency power outage. They also mentioned the possibility of a power outage and asked citizens to spend electricity “rationally”.
According to experts, the Russians have amassed a stockpile of 900 missiles capable of hitting Ukraine’s infrastructure.
Source: Focus
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