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Energy system stabilized in Dnepropetrovsk region: after hard shutdowns, they return to schedules

In the Dnepropetrovsk region, power engineers managed to “more or less” stabilize the system – the entire critical infrastructure of the region is powered, after hard shutdowns they are returning to schedules.

This was announced in Telegram by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration Valentin Reznichenko.

“They did it. For more than five days of continuous work, the power engineers managed to more or less stabilize the system.

The entire critical infrastructure of the region is powered. Connected water pipes and boilers. They are working normally,” Reznichenko wrote.

According to him, electricity is supplied to the houses. After hard shutdowns, they return to the charts.

“There are three stages in the region. Two are with electricity, one is de-energized.

Power engineers will try to keep houses with light for 5 hours, without it – 4 hours. But with a shortage of power, there will be longer outages,” the head of the OVA explained.

“At the same time, total savings remain the trend of this winter. We take turns using electrical appliances and save as much as possible,” he urged.

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