With the ongoing crisis in Ukraine, power cuts have become a frequent reality for many residents. From emergency blackouts to planned limitations, the energy landscape is fraught with challenges. Key updates include severe restrictions in regions due to maintenance at nuclear plants, widespread solidarity actions like global landmarks turning off lights, and complex weather-related disruptions affecting numerous towns and cities. Additionally, geopolitical tensions manifest in energy supply decisions, particularly highlighted by the deliberate power supply cuts to and from occupied territories. The power management scenario in occupied Crimea continues to be tense, with regular interruptions and complete blackouts reported amidst accusations and political maneuvers. The future of Ukraine’s energy resilience lies in systemic upgrades and international support, a topic that remains crucial for the stability of the region.