Without it, “we will face the same situation as last winter.”
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Kyiv, Kharkiv, Zhytomyr: “Decentralised generation is just 2–10%. No large city, even regional centres, reaches 50–60% energy independence.”
"The capital has enormous consumption, and previously the city covered at least half of it with internal sources of generation. Now they are so damaged that it would be unrealistic to say that they will be operational within a few weeks.”
Russia is hitting the transmission system, making it impossible to transfer electricity from west to east, where the greatest deficit has arisen.
“30 billion hryvnyas have disappeared from Energoatom.”
Thanks to the efforts of energy and heating companies, Ukraine got through the winter of 2024–2025 without any serious blackouts, but the winter of 2026 will be extremely difficult.
During Question Time in parliament, Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko stated that Russia resumed large-scale attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure last week, according to RBC-Ukraine…
There is no need to be afraid of the higher voltage standard, but there are indeed risks of returning the outage schedules this summer.
According to American logic, the energy truce was supposed to be the first step towards a comprehensive ceasefire – but this plan did not work due to Russia’s fault.
The Russian army has destroyed a key enterprise in Kherson's energy infrastructure. The facility was under the drone and artillery shelling for over 24 hours, and in the morning the…
“ We have to at least reach Poland’s level in agriculture.”