Situation in the power system on September 11: forecast by DTEK and Ukrenergo.


Ukrenergo does not forecast power supply restrictions for Wednesday, September 11
National Energy Company "Ukrenergo" announced that no power supply restriction measures are forecasted for Wednesday, September 11th, 2024. This is stated in the company's report dated September 10.
Despite the absence of planned outages, Ukrenergo urges consumers to use electricity sparingly, especially in the evening from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM. The company recommends not turning on several powerful electrical appliances simultaneously during this period.
DTEK confirmed information about the absence of planned power supply restrictions for September 11, noting that it will report any possible changes through its telegram channel.
It is worth noting that on the previous day, September 9, an increase in electricity consumption was recorded. The daily consumption peak was 6.4% higher than the previous working day. This is due to the absence of restriction measures.
Ukrenergo reminds that the Ukrainian power system is still recovering from massive attacks and there is still a power deficit. Emergency and planned repairs continue at energy facilities.
Due to cloudy weather in most regions, the level of generation at solar power plants is reduced. Therefore, the company urges the sparing use of electricity throughout the day, especially from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
As of the morning of September 10, due to hostilities and bad weather, 545 settlements in various regions of Ukraine were completely or partially without power.
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