- As a result of overnight enemy shelling of energy infrastructure facilities, consumers in the Kharkiv and Donetsk regions have been left without electricity. Emergency repair and restoration works are ongoing.
- A significant electricity deficit persists in Kyiv and the Kyiv region. The situation remains difficult, and emergency power outages are in effect. A return to predictable hourly outage schedules will be possible after the situation in the energy system stabilizes.
- Hourly outage schedules are being applied across all regions of Ukraine for all categories of consumers, along with capacity limitation schedules for industry and businesses. In several regions, emergency outages are being applied as a forced measure. The main reason for these outages is the impact of massive attacks on power plants and transmission and distribution substations.
- Consumers in frontline and border regions remain without power for extended periods, as restoration of electricity supply there is complicated by ongoing hostilities.
- Due to adverse weather conditions, some settlements in the Kyiv and Ternopil regions have been left without electricity. Repair crews are working to restore damaged power lines.
- As a result of the massive attacks by the Russian Federation, a state of emergency is in effect in Ukraine’s energy system, ensuring maximum coordination of actions by all services.
- The First Deputy Minister thanked consumers for their resilience and called on them to use electricity as efficiently as possible. He also expressed gratitude to energy workers, heating sector specialists, and rescuers for their round-the-clock work.
More details on the situation in the energy system are available in the briefing by First Deputy Minister of Energy of Ukraine Artem Nekrasov.