“From today, emergency power outages will resume. We are doing our best to provide electricity to all users for two or three hours a day,” said Dtek, Ukraine’s main operator in the energy sector.
However, Kyiv will experience a power outage for the first time since November 23. “We will return to the schedule when we manage to rebalance the situation,” the company added.
The instability of electricity supply in Ukraine came on the eve of the European winter, which began in December, although minus temperatures have already been recorded in Kiev. But at the height of winter, thermometers can reach -30ºC.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has already announced that it will strengthen its presence at all Ukrainian nuclear power plants to protect the country’s energy infrastructure.
(ANSA).
source: Noticias
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