Sergey Kovalenko, CEO of Ukrainian energy company YASNO DTEK, said that Kiev receives about 60 percent of the required electricity. DEA News.
According to him, about 40% of this usable volume goes to critical infrastructure facilities and the rest is distributed among consumers.
“Consumption is now very unstable throughout the day, the volume of the deficit fluctuates,” said Kovalenko.
The head of the company said that electricity is now produced less than is consumed. Cold weather also contributes to the widening of the deficit.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that in response to the terrorist attack on the Crimean bridge on October 10, the Russian Armed Forces began attacking Ukraine’s energy and military facilities.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in early December declarationthat it is currently impossible to completely restore the country’s energy system.
Ukrenergo in January reported about the increased power outage in the country’s energy system due to frost.