The Minister of Energy of Ukraine, Denys Shmyhal, noted that specialists in Kyiv aim to establish stable electricity supply schedules.
Source: Shmyhal on Telegram
Direct quote: "Currently, there are 710 thousand consumers in the capital without electricity. We understand that the lack of clear schedules is extremely exhausting for people. Our immediate task is to ensure stability in supply schedules."
Details: The Minister also emphasized that the energy system has suffered uneven damage, so during the recovery period, schedules in different energy nodes may vary. This depends on the capacity of the networks in specific areas.
Direct quote: "We are also working on systemic solutions such as cogeneration, simplifying connections, and constructing new power lines. We are completing the inspection of existing cogeneration facilities in the capital.
Our priority is to ensure their stable operation and maximum electricity supply to the grid. This will help partially meet consumer needs and strengthen the energy resilience of Kyiv."
What preceded:
The Kyiv City Military Administration reported that the capital will soon return to electricity outage schedules, which will be quite strict for the city's residents.