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In Ukraine, more than 14 thousand consumers de-energized due to military actions have been revived

Imports from Poland, Slovakia, Romania, Hungary and Moldova are forecast.

Ukraine has restored power to over 14,000 consumers who were left without power due to military action Over the past 24 hours, energy companies have restored power to over 14,000 consumers who were left without power due to military action.</p></img>
<p>The Ministry of Energy reported this.</p>
<p>“Over the past 24 hours, energy companies restored power to 14,308 consumers who were left without power due to military action,” the report says.</p>
<p The Ministry of Energy adds, that on December 1, the hourly shutdown schedules posted on the official resources of regional distribution system operators are temporarily applied. </p>
<p>It is noted that the power supply restrictions are not provided for critical infrastructure enterprises, as well as enterprises importing more than 60% of electricity for their needs in accordance with the government decree.</p>
<p>The Ministry of Energy calls on consumers to use electricity rationally, which helps reduce the load on the energy system.</p>
<p>Imports from Poland, Slovakia, Romania, Hungary and Moldova are also forecast with a total volume of 11,800 MW/h and a capacity of 952 MW.</p>
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