In Ukraine, against the background of energy generation deficits, planned power outages can begin in November. Even without possible missile shelling, restrictions are likely to be imposed due to lack of electricity production. The situation becomes critical, and the Ukrainian authorities are preparing for possible local blackouts. About it writes Telegraf.
Solar panels are a key source of energy in connection with the weather that allows Ukraine to store some of energy independence. Solar power plants are able to generate electricity throughout the day, even allowing it to export it to Europe. However, with the onset of the night, the surplus of electricity is declining.
MP Serhiy Nagornyak emphasizes that since November, electricity shortages are possible, which can not be compensated even by imports. This is potentially linked to the expectations of shelling in the balancing capacity and substations of Ukrenergo. In the case of shelling and delays in the restoration of energy infrastructure, there is a risk of local blackouts and regional shutdowns.