New blackout schedules are being introduced in Ukraine: DTEK explained what will change.


Electricity blackout schedules in Ukraine will become uniform for all regions
Starting from December 16, new stabilization blackout schedules will come into effect in Ukraine. DTEK has now explained how this will work. Now Ukrainians will have more Time with electricity between outages - at least 3.5 hours.
Ukrenergo will introduce standardized schedules for the entire country, meaning they will be the same for all Ukrainian cities. The number of hours with electricity will increase, now there will be at least 3.5 hours of electricity supply between outages, the company explained.
Additionally, in each region there will be two subgroups within the groups and now, if it is necessary to turn off only part of the group, the regional power company will be able to do so and distribute the load on the energy system with greater accuracy.
'How is this possible? Across the country, each group has been divided into two subgroups. And now, when it is not necessary to turn off the entire group, the regional energy company can turn off only half of the group and distribute the load on the energy system more accurately. As a result, more people will have electricity at the same time,' the company noted.
It is also known that if there are local accidents or if power lines are damaged by aggressors, the schedules for that region will change. DTEK urges to follow the official pages of Ukrenergo, DTEK, and the distribution system operator to stay informed about the latest news.
It is reminded that the rules for electricity disconnection will change in Ukraine.
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