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Ukraine is talks with EU to maximise electrical energy imports, minister says

Ukraine is negotiating to increase possible imports of electrical power from European Union nations to compensate for the generation capacity destroyed by the Russian attacks, Ukrainian energy minister stated on Friday.

Russian rocket and drone attacks on Ukraine's energy sector have heightened given that March, leading to substantial damage and blackouts in numerous areas.

The attacks have actually caused more than $1 billion of damage to the sector, resulting in the loss of 8,000 MWh of creating capability from the energy system, the government states.

Currently, Ukraine can import from the EU specifies no more than 1,700 Mwh of electricity concurrently.

We're working out. Our task is to maximise this figure, Energy Minister German Galushchenko told parliament.

Technically, we can receive (import) more than 2,000 Mwh, even 2,400 Mwh. I make certain a choice will be made, he added.

He did not say exactly how much imports are being discussed now, however Maxim Timchenko, the head of Ukraine's largest private energy company, DTEK, said earlier this month that an increase to 2,200 Mwh might considerably improve the scenario.

DTEK has lost about 90% of its power generation capacity due to Russian rocket attacks in current months.

DTEK information showed that Ukraine taken in around 13,000 Mwh before the attacks since March 17 however after a series of Russian attacks on the energy system, consumption fell to 9,100 Mwh.

Due to power scarcities, Ukrainian power grid operator Ukrenergo has actually been forced to present routine shutdowns of industrial customers and families and keep high import rates.

Issues with power generation can have a possibly. unfavorable impact on industry, especially the biggest electrical power. customers, the economy ministry said this week.