17499 visitors online
Ukrenergo is dealing with the complexities of Ukraine's power grid amidst worsening weather conditions. As a result, blackout schedules have been reinstated for households across all regions to maintain energy balance. Additionally, Slovak electricity operator SEPS has terminated its emergency assistance agreement with Ukrenergo, adding pressure to the national grid. The ongoing recovery from recent missile and drone attacks further complicates the situation. Despite these challenges, Ukrenergo has managed to debunk misinformation about indefinite power outages, emphasizing efforts to restore normalcy quickly.

How is Ukrenergo managing the power outages across Ukraine?

Ukrenergo is implementing scheduled blackouts in response to severe weather and damage to energy infrastructure from prior attacks. Despite these challenges, they are prioritizing repairs and managing power distribution to stabilize the grid.

Why did Slovakia terminate its emergency assistance agreement with Ukrenergo?

The Slovak electricity transmission operator SEPS has unilaterally terminated its emergency assistance agreement with Ukrenergo, which might impact future collaborative energy management efforts and emergency responses within the region.

What led to the recent introduction of emergency power cuts in Ukraine?

Emergency power cuts were introduced due to ongoing repercussions from missile and drone attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, compounded by adverse weather conditions affecting power supply stability.

Has Ukrenergo communicated any misinformation regarding power outages?

Ukrenergo has refuted claims circulating on social media about indefinite power outages, reassuring the public that while challenges remain, the company is committed to restoring normal electricity supply.

What measures is Ukrenergo taking to address energy shortages?

Ukrenergo is actively working to repair damaged infrastructure and adapt blackout schedules to cope with weather-related power demands. They are also coordinating with local authorities to ensure systematic energy distribution.

show details

Articles Ukrenergo

energy protection How much Ukraine spends on protecting its energy system and why it is (not) working Ukraine is spending tens of billions of hryvnias to protect critical energy infrastructure from massive Russian attacks. Yet three years after those attacks began, some structures remain unfinished, and in some cases, the process has been delayed by corruption. 163 0 Previously in trend: Power outages Mindichgate

Kudrytskyi Pecherskyi court’s travesty of justice returns: how Kudrytskyi was arrested over non-existent losses Former head of Ukrenergo National Power Company, Volodymyr Kudrytskyi, has been taken into custody for two months with bail set at 13 million UAH, accused of "abuse of office and unlawful appropriation of state company funds." The Pecherskyi Court’s decision followed several searches of Kudrytskyi’s premises by the State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) and an Ekonomichna Pravda article suggesting that the criminal prosecution attempts against the former Ukrenergo chief are politically motivated. 16 169 37 Previously in trend: Kudrytskyi’s case

Звільнення Кудрицького Take wrecking ball to everything: how government dismissed Kudrytskyi, head of Ukrenergo, after three years of failed attempts On Friday, it was decided at the Supreme Commander-in-Chief’s Headquarters to dismiss the chairman of the board of Ukrenergo, Volodymyr Kudrytskyi. The reason for this was the alleged shelling on August 26, which again damaged Ukraine’s power system. As a result of the vote, the commander of the Air Force, Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk, and Kudrytskyi were to resign. 14 065 24

гес,дніпро What is threat of Russian attack on Ukrainian energy system On March 22-25, Russia launched a massive attack on the Ukrainian energy sector. As a result, Kharkiv and Odesa have been living in a mode of emergency power cut-offs for several days. 62 0 War in Ukraine