On Tuesday, July 9, power outage schedules will be in effect all day in Ukraine.
Power outage schedules in Ukraine on July 9
During July 9, blackout schedules will be in effect throughout the day for all regions of Ukraine.
According to the forecast, from 05:00 to 14:00 oblenergos will apply two stages of shutdown schedules, from 16 :00 to 22:00 — four queues of shutdown schedules, the remaining hours — three lines.
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Ukrenergo previously planned to lift restrictions for each region on a specific day within two weeks according to a specific schedule — from 9 to 24 July.
However, now blackout schedules in Ukraine are returning due to a significant power shortage in the energy system and increased consumption due to the heat.
Ukrainians can view information about the shutdown on the official websites of oblenergos and on their social networks.
Ukrenergo promises to provide additional information about possible changes in the situation in the energy system.
Information about which queues and when will be used in each region can be found in the consumer’s account, on the official websites of oblenergos, as well as on their pages on social networks.
Planned blackouts – how long will they last
According to the head of the board of NEC Ukrenergo Vladimir Kudrytsky, planned power outages can be carried out throughout the summer, autumn and all of next winter.
– “As we announced, hourly shutdown schedules will be applied for industry and the population due to the fact that the energy system does not have enough power to cover the evening peak of consumption,” Kudritsky said.
Where to see scheduled power outages
Ukrenergo has already carried out work in its branches to designate consumption limits for each region.
You can get information about the schedules of hourly power outages in a certain region of Ukraine in the consumer’s account, on the official websites of oblenergos, as well as on pages on social networks.
Ukrenergo claims that the volume of hourly power outages is distributed evenly between the regions of Ukraine.
Recall that after the Russian army resumed targeted attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities in the spring of 2024, the most destruction was caused by shelling on March 22 and 29, April 11 and 27, May 8 and June 1, 20 and 22 .