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Ukraine's electrical power imports remain high even as power line goes through repairs

Ukraine will continue to import large quantities of electricity on Tuesday even as one of the lines connecting Ukraine to the European energy system goes through repair work, Ukrainian power grid operator Ukrenergo stated.

Russian rocket and drone attacks on Ukraine's energy sector have magnified since March, resulting in blackouts in lots of regions, requiring Kyiv to start large-scale electrical power imports from the European Union.

The repercussions of Russian attacks on the energy sector are long term. Therefore, saving will be a part of our daily life in the coming years, Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal was priced quote on Tuesday as stating.

The circumstance is very challenging. More than 9,000 Mwh of generation capability has been lost. The enemy continues to attack energy facilities. Currently, Ukrenergo is once again required to resort to planned interruptions of customers, Interfax Ukraine priced quote Shmyhal as saying.

Ukrenergo said in a declaration it would import 23,953 Mwh on Tuesday with an optimum technical capacity of 1,494 Mwh. Ukraine can currently import no greater than 1,700 Mwh of electrical power from the EU states all at once.

Since the other day, among the high-voltage overhead lines linking the Ukrainian energy system with the unified energy grid of continental Europe has been taken into scheduled repair work, Ukrenergo stated.

The business kept in mind that the repair work would not affect the overall volume of electrical energy imports from Europe as the capacity of the fixed line is distributed among other interstate lines.

Later, the country's major private energy company DTEK stated the energy intake in Kyiv, Kyiv and Donetsk areas surpassed readily available levels and Ukrenergo was required to impose emergency situation blackouts.

After 6 Russian successive attacks on Ukraine's energy system, imports from the EU have actually become a major balancing component, helping to meet energy demand throughout peaks of intake.

Ukrenergo said it would import electrical energy from Romania, Poland, Hungary and Moldova on Tuesday. The company did not specify from which country imports would be suspended, but previously Ukrenergo has also imported power from Slovakia.

(source: Reuters)