The situation in the Ukrainian energy system after the massive attack of the enemy on March 22 remains difficult.
As of March 23, there is still a shortage of electricity. In some cities, for example, in Kharkiv, its supply has not been fully restored.
For comparison: before the strike, the domestic energy system was in surplus, which allowed to increase exports. For example, from March 11 to 17, 35,000 megawatt hours were supplied to foreign markets (most were exported to Poland).
Currently, Ukraine receives emergency imports from Romania, Slovakia and Poland.
The head of Ukrenergo, Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, has already called this attack on the energy system the biggest since the beginning of the full-scale invasion. And experts say that Ukraine was literally one step away from blackout. And his risks in case of further attacks increase.
Energy market expert Oleg Popenko believes that the crisis in the energy system can accelerate the increase in electricity tariffs - both for business and for the population.