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Ukraine prepares record power imports after facilities damage

Ukraine prepares record electrical power imports from five European countries on Monday after reporting considerable energy infrastructure damage from Russian strikes, the energy ministry stated.

Imports are expected to rise to 19,484 megawatt hours (Mwh),. beating the record of 18,649 Mwh at the end of March after the. Wave of Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy sector.

The power system has been experiencing a substantial. electrical power shortage for most of the day, national power grid. operator Ukrenergo said on the Telegram messaging app.

The factor for this is massive damage to Ukrainian. power plants, which means they can not produce as much. electrical energy as before the attack.

The ministry stated that, with the nation dealing with a. considerable deficit in the system, it plans to import power from. Romania, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and Moldova on Monday.

The grid operator stated that emergency situation assistance from the. European Union had currently been supplied from midnight to this. morning, adding that power curbs for commercial customers are. expected this evening.

Restricting intake is a needed procedure to preserve. the stability of the power system after the 5th targeted. rocket attack on power plants this year, the operator stated.

Last week's combined attack on Ukrainian energy. infrastructure caused major damage at three thermal power. plants, piling more pressure on the country's power grid.

Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine's energy sector. have heightened considering that March, dealing significant damage and. causing blackouts in lots of areas.

The attacks have led to more than $1 billion of damage. to the sector, said Ukrainian energy minister German. Galushchenko.

Thermal and hydropower facilities as well as power. transmission systems bore the brunt of the attacks, leading to. the loss of about 80% of Ukraine's thermal power generation. capacity and increasing dependence on its 3 nuclear power. plants, which produce about 50% of the country's electricity.

(source: Reuters)