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Ukraine reduces power imports 31% from March to April, according to a consultancy

ExPro, an Ukrainian consultancy, said that the warm weather in March had led to an increase of 11% in electricity imports in Ukraine. This was a reduction by 31% for April.

According to the consultancy, Ukraine imported 187 GWh of electricity in April compared with 272 GWh for March.

ExPro reported that 44% of the electricity was imported from Hungary. Ukraine imported electricity also from Slovakia and Poland.

Officials in Ukraine have stated that the Russian attacks left Ukraine with only half its generation capacity. Some of this has been restored by Kyiv.

German Galushchenko, Ukrainian Energy Minister, said that the European Union has increased the maximum amount of electricity Ukraine can export into the EU from 550 Megawatts to 650 Megawatts.

"Ukraine trades electricity today with all of its European neighbouring countries - Slovakia. Romania. Hungary. Poland. Moldova." "Every spring, exports rise, while imports fall," Galushchenko wrote on Facebook.

Ukraine began large-scale power exports before the Russian invasion of 2022, but stopped them after Russia damaged Ukrainian electricity generating facilities. (Reporting and editing by Jan Harvey, David Evans, and Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)