Ukraine's energy system continues to cope with challenges caused by Russia's massive attacks on its energy infrastructure. On Saturday, the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine reported on the import of electricity from five neighboring countries in the amount of 11,015 MW*h.
As indicated by the Ministry of Energy, the enemy continues shelling the energy infrastructure, which leads to damage to substations and power lines, limiting the capabilities of the energy system.
Power engineers, as reported, are promptly carrying out restoration work on damaged power facilities, taking the necessary measures to stabilize the power system as much as possible.
"We call on all consumers to rationally consume electricity during the day. Economical consumption reduces the load on the energy system," the Ministry of Energy noted.
Last day, the power industry, as indicated, restored power to 88,365 consumers who were cut off as a result of hostilities.
The situation at the ZANP
"The water level in the cooling pond is 14.09 m. This is enough to meet the needs of the station," the message reads.
For the current day, imports from Poland, Slovakia, Romania, Hungary and Moldova are forecast for a total volume of 11,015 MW*h and a capacity of 1,201 MW, which is slightly less compared to the volume of imports a day earlier (11,419 MW*h and a capacity of 1,207 MW).