Power outages in southern Russia have caused a surge in demand for backup power supply equipment, the newspaper reported on its website “Kommersant”.
Local suppliers stress that shops and hotels have ordered diesel generators, solar panels and lithium batteries. The demand for equipment began on July 16, following the temporary shutdown of a power unit at the Rostov NPP and subsequent mass power outages. The publication says this is due to the lack of new production and accidents at existing thermal power plants.
The publication adds that delivery and installation of equipment can take more than a week and that some equipment has become scarce due to problems with imports from China.
According to analysts, energy problems in the region will be the main driver of the development of small distributed generation in the south.
Previously, the Rostov Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) Works In normal mode, all crash reports are false.
Previously, half of the inhabitants of Abkhazia remained There is no electricity due to the accident.