Officials have warned that Ukrainians may see rolling blackouts from now
until March due to “colossal” damage to the power grid from Russian
attacks. Authorities are asking affected area residents to leave and stock
up on supplies.
According to Sergey Kovalenko, CEO of private energy provider DTEK Yasno,
the business has been instructed by Ukraine’s national grid operator to
resume emergency blackouts in the territories it serves, which includes the
capital city of Kyiv and the eastern Dnipropetrovsk region.
until March due to “colossal” damage to the power grid from Russian
attacks. Authorities are asking affected area residents to leave and stock
up on supplies.
According to Sergey Kovalenko, CEO of private energy provider DTEK Yasno,
the business has been instructed by Ukraine’s national grid operator to
resume emergency blackouts in the territories it serves, which includes the
capital city of Kyiv and the eastern Dnipropetrovsk region.