Power outage schedules for December 13: data from 'Ukrenergo'.


Tomorrow, December 13, there will be a power outage for both household consumers and businesses, reports 'Ukrenergo'.
Outage schedule for December 13
For household consumers:
- 06:00 - 08:00 - first outage;
- 08:00 - 19:00 - two outages;
- 19:00 - 21:00 - last outage.
For industry and businesses:
- 06:00 - 22:00 - application of power limitation schedules.
The reason for such limitations is damage to energy facilities after attacks by Russian missiles and drones.
Repair work on energy facilities is ongoing, and energy workers are working to quickly restore damaged equipment.
It should be noted that the Time and duration of limitations during the day may change. Updated information about outage schedules in your region can be obtained on the website or the official pages of regional energy companies on social media.
We remind you that the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine has made changes to the instructions for compiling and applying hourly electricity outage schedules. The relevant order of the Ministry of Energy dated November 27, 2024, No. 439 came into effect on December 3, 2024.
Despite the increase in electricity consumption and the introduction of restrictions for consumers, Ukraine continues to reduce electricity import volumes. This was stated by the electric market analyst at ExPro Consulting, Daria Orlova. According to her, the volume of electricity imports in November 2024 amounted to about 165 thousand MWh, which is 9% less than in October.
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