Energy Strain in Ukraine: Kyiv Receives Roughly 60% of Demand, Cold Weather Worsens Deficit

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Sergey Kovalenko, CEO of the Ukrainian energy company YASNO DTEK, explained that Kyiv is currently receiving about 60 percent of the electricity it needs. He noted that roughly 40 percent of the usable power goes to critical infrastructure facilities, while the remaining share is allocated to everyday consumers. The situation on the grid is dynamic, with daily consumption patterns shifting and the deficit fluctuating in real time. Kovalenko emphasized that production often lags behind demand, and colder weather compounds the strain on the system, enlarging the overall deficit as the season advances. In his assessment, the energy balance remains fragile, with weather-driven demand spikes and ongoing maintenance needs influencing reliability across the network.

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