Russia targets more power plants as Ukraine downs 58/60 explosive drones, 26/39 missilesIn the Kharkiv region, where blackout schedules have been in effect for several days following Russian attacks on local power stations, consumption was not limited overnight. However, with an increase in consumption in the morning, Ukrenergo implemented restrictive measures. Currently, approximately 200,000 consumers are experiencing hourly outages. Ukrenergo says no shortage of electricity is expected. A storm front passing through Ukraine is helping wind power plants to operate. Three additional power units at thermal power plants are in operation. Meanwhile, strong winds and rain have caused significant damage to power grids: more than 200 settlements in Zakarpattia, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Khmelnytskyi, and Chernivtsi oblasts are without power in the morning. For other reasons, 374 settlements were cut off. According to Ukrenergo, during the day, electricity has been imported from Romania, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary, and Moldova, totaling 11,596 MWh. The power grid operator now plans exports of the same volume to Romania, Slovakia, and Moldova. Read also:
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