As of January 31, there is a significant shortage of capacity in the Ukrainian energy system. Which, unfortunately, only continues to grow, including due to a cold snap.
The situation in the Ukrainian energy system was reported to Ukrenergo. They reminded that Ukraine survived 13 missile and 15 drone attacks of the enemy.
Ukrenergo said that our energy system is still recovering from the previous series of enemy rocket attacks that caused damage to the power units of power plants. In addition, during the day, several units of thermal power plants were put into repair for technological reasons.
As a result, electricity generation at operating power plants cannot be fully cover consumption, the message says.
Ukrenergo has extended daily consumption limits to all oblenergos. However, each oblenergo in its region separately draws up schedules of planned hourly outages that ensure the consumption of the region at the level of the proven limit.
Is there an excess of limits
On As of the morning of January 31, no limits were exceeded, emergency shutdowns were not applied by the Ukrenergo dispatch center. Ukrenergo summed up.
How missile strikes affected Ukraine's energy system
- Ukraine's energy system has already survived 13 enemy missile attacks and 15 strikes UAV for power facilities. In addition, more than 10 gigawatts of the main installed capacity is not yet available to the Ukrainian energy system and is under the control of the enemy.
- This is the largest in Ukraine and Europe Zaporozhye NPP, Zaporizhzhya TPP, Lugansk TPP, Uglegorskaya TPP, Kakhovskaya HPP.
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- The majority of wind and solar power plants are also located in the temporarily occupied territories of the South.