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Ukraine reduces power imports when weather becomes less cold

Analyst DixiGroup said late on Tuesday that Ukraine decreased electricity imports last week by 3% to around 311 gigawatt-hours due to milder weather.

This is the?first?decrease in weekly import volume in the last five week. In a report, it stated that electricity exports had remained zero for the past three months.

In early February, temperatures in certain parts of Ukraine reached minus 30 degrees Celsius (-22degF), just as Russian attacks knocked down large portions of?the electricity network.

DixiGroup said that the gradual rise in temperatures had improved the situation as the warmer weather decreased network load, and reduced the capacity deficit. This partially stabilized supply schedules, and prevented large-scale emergencies.

The bulk of the imports came from Hungary (20%), Romania (18%) and Slovakia (18%). Ukraine imported?energy also from Poland and Moldova.

This week, Russia struck both thermal power stations and electrical substations in the "Ukrainian Energy" system.

The 'full-scale invasion launched by Russia in February 2022 will include a number of attacks on power stations, energy transmission systems and the gas industry. Moscow claims it wants to weaken Ukraine's fighting ability. (Reporting and editing by David Holmes; Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)