Power outage schedules are returning: Ukrenergo made a statement.


Today, November 13, there will be temporary restrictions on the use of electricity for business and industrial consumers, reports the press service of Ukrenergo. Equipment malfunctions of imported objects will be fixed in the evening - after that, the restrictions will be lifted. Restrictions do not apply to residential consumers.
The company's press service calls on businesses to actively import electricity for their own needs to avoid power supply disruptions. The outage schedules are implemented for enterprises in Ivano-Frankivsk and Volyn regions.
It is worth noting that emergency power outage schedules were previously applied due to the threat of a missile strike. The government of Ukraine stated that there will be no problems with energy supply at the end of October and in November, and also hopes that this year's winter will be almost free of outages, similar to last year.
In addition, Energoatom announced that all nine energy units operating in Ukraine are ready for operation in the autumn-winter period. Ukraine's energy system is also ready for the winter season, as planned repairs of power plants were completed on Time.
Furthermore, the European Commission is working on increasing the maximum volume of electricity that can be supplied to Ukraine. G7 countries and other partners have raised over $4 billion for the restoration of Ukraine's energy infrastructure.
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