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YASNO explained what power outage queues are and how they work

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In Ukraine due to damage power facilities during massive missile and drone attacks by the Russian Federation use power outage schedules.

This was reported by URA-Inform with reference to Yasno.

There are a total of six queues, which are equal to each other by consumption. The press service of the Yasno company explained how these queues work.

“A queue is a group of consumers that consumes a certain amount of electricity. The greater the deficit in the power system, the more queues of consumers are disconnected at the same time,” the report says.

< p>So, if only one shutdown queue is applied – this means that consumers may not have power for up to four hours during the day.

If two shutdown queues are applied at the same time – there will be no power for up to eight hours a day.

There may be no power for up to 12 hours a day if three stages are used simultaneously. Four stages of shutdowns – there will be no power for more than 12 hours, as well as a shutdown in the light gray areas of the graphs.

And accordingly, if five or six queues are being restricted at the same time – this means that emergency power outages have begun and the graphs are not working.

It also became known when the Ukrainian energy system will return to normal: a new forecast from the Razumkov Center has appeared.

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