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Ukraine plans record high power imports on Wednesday, energy ministry states

Ukraine plans to import its biggest amount of power on Wednesday after Russian rocket strikes significantly harmed energy facilities, the Ukrainian energy ministry said.

Russian rocket and drone attacks on Ukraine's energy sector have intensified since March, leading to blackouts in many areas, forcing Kyiv to start large-scale electrical power imports from the European Union.

The ministry stated in a declaration the nation would import 29,796 megawatt hours on Wednesday, surpassing the previous record of as much as 28,000 MWh earlier this month.

The national power grid operator Ukrenergo said in a. separate declaration that it would import electrical power with a. optimum technical capacity of 1,689 Mw per hour.

Ukraine can import no greater than 1,700 MW per hour of. electrical energy from EU states all at once but is in talks with. the EU to increase capability to 2,200 MW per hour.

After 6 Russian consecutive attacks on Ukraine's energy. system this spring and early summer, imports from the EU have. become a major source of energy, assisting to satisfy need throughout. peaks of intake.

Russia continues to attack Ukrainian energy facilities. practically daily. Ukrenergo said that an energy facility in. northeastern Sumy region was damaged during the over night drone. attack.

The Kyiv School of Economics (KSE) analytical team said in a. report that harms to the Ukrainian energy sector since May. 2024 amounted to more than $16.1 billion.

It stated the worst damages were sustained from the destruction. of electricity generation items - $8.5 billion - transmission. centers - $2.1 billion - and oil and gas facilities -. $ 3.3 billion.

(source: Reuters)