On Sunday, power outages will continue across various regions of Ukraine. However, the extent of these restrictions will decrease. This was reported by Ukrenergo on Saturday, November 30.
Tomorrow, December 1, the timing and volume of restrictions will be as follows:
Energy providers reminded that the reason for the temporary restrictions is the damage to energy facilities during the Russian massive missile and drone attack on November 28. Repair works are currently ongoing.
"The timing and volume of restrictions throughout the day may change. For the latest information on outage schedules in your region, check the website or the official pages of the regional energy company on social media," the message states.
Consumers in each region, not categorized as critical infrastructure, are divided into 6 queues (groups). The application of restrictions in three queues means that hourly outage schedules apply to half of the consumers in each region. Four queues indicate restrictions affecting up to 70% of consumers in each area.
When the regional energy company applies one queue of outage schedules, this results in 4 hours of restrictions per day; two queues mean 8 hours of restrictions, three queues result in 12 hours of restrictions, and four queues lead to more than 12 hours of restrictions.
It is the responsibility of the regional energy company to determine how to distribute this load throughout the day and the duration of each queue.
As a reminder, today, November 30, significant power outages are in effect for both residential consumers and businesses.
Ukrenergo has showcased the damaged power plants