Electricity outage schedule for December 4: data from 'Ukrenergo'.


Tomorrow, December 4, there will be electricity outages for both households and businesses. This is reported by the company 'Ukrenergo'.
When there will be no electricity on December 4
Outages for households:
- 06:00 - 07:00 - one queue of outages;
- 07:00 - 20:00 - two queues of outages;
- 20:00 - 22:00 - one queue of outages.
Outages for industry and businesses:
- 06:00 to 22:00 - implementation of power limitation schedules.
The reason for the temporary limitations is the damage to energy facilities during the missile and drone attack on November 28.
'Energy workers are working to restore the equipment damaged by the enemy as quickly as possible,' the message states.
The company emphasizes that the amount of limitations may change throughout the day. 'Please use electricity economically when the power returns on schedule,' notes 'Ukrenergo'.
Electricity outage schedules for your region can be viewed on the websites of regional energy companies and DTEK.
We remind you that today, December 3, measures to limit electricity consumption have been extended until the end of the day.
On November 28, Russia carried out a mass missile attack on Ukraine with 'Kalibr' and X-101 missiles. Energy facilities and infrastructure were hit. Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians found themselves without electricity.
'Ukrenergo' also showed the damaged power plants caused by Russian strikes.
The situation in the energy sector is complicated but under control by the dispatchers of 'Ukrenergo'. The system has preserved and maintains its integrity.
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