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Ukraine resumes emergency blackouts after Russian missile strikes

Power units at several power stations had to conduct emergency shutdowns in Ukraine. DTEK, Ukraine's biggest private electricity producer, said it would reduce electricity supply by 60 percent for its consumers in Kyiv.

By Reuters Nov 29, 2022 7:59:56 AM IST (Updated)

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Ukraine said on Monday it had been forced to impose regular emergency blackouts in areas across the country after a setback in its race to repair energy infrastructure hit by Russian missile strikes.
Power units at several power stations had to conduct emergency shutdowns and demand for electricity has been rising as snowy winter weather has set in the capital and elsewhere, national grid operator Ukrenergo said in a statement.
"Once the causes of the emergency shutdowns are eliminated, the units will return to operation, which will reduce the deficit in the power system and reduce the amount of restrictions for consumers," it said.