Power outage: how schedules will work on October 15.


No measures to limit electricity consumption are planned for tomorrow
On October 15, no measures to limit electricity consumption are planned. This is reported by the press service of "Ukrenergo".
"Please use powerful electrical appliances during daylight hours - from 10:00 to 16:00," the message says.
As is known, today, October 11, no measures to limit electricity consumption are planned.
Recall, the Ministry of Energy refuted the UN forecast about the possible duration of power outages in Ukraine in winter from 4 to 18 hours a day.
There will be no problems with energy supply in Ukraine
It is worth noting that government officials state that there will be no problems with energy supply in Ukraine until the end of October and in November. They also express hope that this year's winter will also pass almost without blackouts, as it did last year.
Ukrainian-controlled territories are ready for the autumn-winter period
On October 9, 11 days earlier than planned, NAEK "Energoatom" removed another power unit of one of the nuclear power plants from scheduled preventive maintenance - now the unit is gaining power. "Energoatom" reported that currently all nine power units operating in territories controlled by Ukraine are ready for operation in the autumn-winter period.
Support from the European Commission and G7 countries
In addition, the European Commission is working on increasing the maximum amount of electricity supply to Ukraine. G7 countries and other partners have raised over $4 billion to restore Ukraine's energy infrastructure since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion.
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