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Ukraine in speak with increase European power imports to 2GW amidst Russian attacks, PM states

Ukraine remains in talks with its European neighbours to increase the amount of electrical energy it can import to 2 gigawatts from the present 1.7 GW to cover power shortages triggered by Russian air strikes, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on Friday.

The Ukrainian power sector has actually been seriously harmed by frequent Russian drone and missile strikes over more than 27 months of war. The attacks intensified in March, knocking out the bulk of Ukraine's thermal and hydro power generation, causing blackouts and pressing power imports to record highs.

The situation in the Ukrainian energy sector stays in the focus of our attention, Shmyhal informed a federal government conference.

Currently, we can import no greater than 1.7 GW. We are negotiating to increase the volume to more than 2 GW. We have all the technical capabilities to do it.

Considering that Russia's invasion, Ukraine has had the ability to depend on imports of as much as 1.7 GW of power from its European neighbours.

Kyiv is likewise carrying out a massive repair campaign and reforming the power sector to strengthen its durability and make it less centralised.

Government officials have said the Russian air attacks on the Ukrainian power sector have caused more than $1 billion of damage, causing the loss of 8,000 MWh of producing capability.

Shmyhal also stated that there would be no scheduled shutdowns of electricity for industrial customers that import about 80% of their requirements.

Ukraine's central bank forecasts an average nationwide electrical energy deficit of about 5% this year and next. It had cut its projection for economic growth this year to 3% from the preliminary target of 3.6% due to energy sector damage.

(source: Reuters)