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The temperature is dropping – DTEK announced the blackout not only during the day, but also at night

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The temperature is dropping - DTEK announced the blackout not only during the day, but also at night

The Ukrainian energy system has survived 11 large waves of large-scale enemy missile attacks. Therefore, in each region there are consumption limits that cannot be exceeded.

Dmitry Sakharuk, Executive Director of DTEK, said this on the air of the telethon, Channel 24 reports.

According to Sakharuk, consumption limits are distributed in proportion to electricity consumption in each region. Electricity companies introduce blackout schedules within these limits. There are cases where power limits are not used at night.

However, now there is a decrease in temperature, an increase in consumption, so I think that restrictions will be applied not only during the day, but also at night,” Dmitry Sakharuk explained.

Earlier, DTEK turned to the Ukrainians. They asked to be as responsible as possible in the consumption of electricity in order to help the energy system.

Important advice! After the light appeared according to the schedule, electrical appliances must be turned on one by one. This will help to avoid accidents due to electrical overload and keep the light in your and neighboring house.

For their part, the country's power engineers are doing everything possible to eliminate any damage to the power grid as quickly as possible, as soon as possible to return light to the homes of Ukrainians.

The government warned of possible emergency blackouts

  • Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmigal said that since January 5, electricity consumption has increased. Therefore, schedules of planned outages have been introduced in the central and eastern regions and Odessa, Lvov, Dnipro.
  • The fact is that with a decrease in air temperature, consumption is expected to increase and, accordingly, the deficit in the energy system will increase.
  • In addition, the enemy can continue to beat on civilian and energy infrastructure. Therefore, Ukrainians must be prepared for emergency shutdowns.

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