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Kyiv to receive only four to six hours of electricity daily in February
Summary
Officials say Kyiv will have just four to six hours of electricity per day in February after large strikes damaged major substations; experts warn some repairs could take months or years.
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Kyiv is expected to receive only four to six hours of electricity per day in February. Officials reported recent strikes damaged major substations that handle wide-scale power distribution. The attacks came during a severe cold snap with temperatures reported near -13 degrees. Energy experts have said some specialized equipment will take months or years to restore.
Key reported facts:
- A large attack struck two major substations, including one in Kyiv, described as the largest on the grid since the start of the year.
- Kyiv's electricity supply is expected to be limited to four to six hours daily in February.
- The strikes occurred amid a cold snap with temperatures reported around -13°C.
- Stanislav Ihnatiev, head of the Ukrainian Renewable Energy Association board, said damage to these substations is strategic and that restoration of some equipment could take months or years.
- Officials have implemented rolling blackouts and emergency power cuts during this winter.
Summary:
The reported damage is expected to keep Kyiv on a tight electricity schedule and extend existing rolling blackouts. Restoration timelines are reported as lengthy and are undetermined at this time.
