Power Outage in Ternopil Region on December 18: How the Schedules Will Operate.


Power Outage in Ternopil Region
On December 18, a power outage is planned in the Ternopil region from 7:00 AM to 10:00 PM. The press service of Ternopiloblenergo reported this.
According to the preliminary orders of NEC 'Ukrenergo', power outages for consumers in the Ternopil region are planned for the following hours:
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group 1.2. - 07:00-08:00;
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group 3.2. - 08:00-11:30;
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group 5.2. - 11:30-15:00;
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group 2.1. - 15:00-18:30;
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group 4.1. - 18:30-20:00
You can find out which group your address belongs to on the oblenegro website.
The reason for the restrictions is the damage to energy facilities resulting from Russian missile and drone attacks in November and December this year.
Recall that tomorrow, December 18, power outages will be carried out for both household consumers and businesses.
Household power outages will last from 07:00 to 20:00. Outages for industry and business will also be applied from 07:00 to 20:00 according to power limitation schedules.
Power outage schedules for your region can be viewed on the oblenegro and DTEK websites.
As is known, from December 16, new outage schedules recommended by the Ministry of Energy began to take effect in Ukraine. These changes will help predict outages more accurately and reduce the number of consumers without power.
It is noted that the shortest Time interval that the distribution system operators will work with will be 30 minutes. Users will receive guaranteed electricity supply for at least 3 hours and 30 minutes.
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