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Kyiv Reduces Electricity Consumption by 20%: Who Increased Usage

Зниження споживання електроенергії в Києві: хто активно використовує більше?

Energy Situation in Kyiv in November 2025

In November 2025, a significant reduction in electricity consumption by 20% is observed in Kyiv. At the same time, 26% of consumers increased their use of electricity. This indicates that the energy situation in the capital remains complex, with various factors affecting the level of consumption.

According to information, 54% of Kyiv residents significantly reduced their use of resources. The primary reasons for the increase in electricity consumption among a certain part of the population are:

  • weather factor;
  • the factor of 'deferred consumption';
  • change in living circumstances.

This indicates the adaptation of those who increased consumption to the new conditions.

Impact of Attacks on Power Plants and Forecasts for Winter

It is important to note that since September 2023, DTEK power plants have suffered more than six attacks, which has affected the overall electricity supply situation. Many Ukrainian consumers face prolonged power outages, living without electricity for 15 to 20 hours. The General Director of the Yasno company, Serhiy Kovalenko, also reported on the distribution of consumers by level of energy consumption.

Maxim Tymchenko noted that this winter will be the most difficult since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, but despite all the shelling, the company is not going to give up and will continue to restore damaged equipment.

The situation with electricity supply in Kyiv reflects the overall challenges the country faces in the context of military operations and infrastructural damage. The reduction in electricity consumption and the adaptation of part of the population to new conditions indicate the efforts of Kyiv residents to find a balance between resource conservation and the necessity of their use. Further actions of energy companies in restoring infrastructure may affect the stability of supply, which is critically important during the winter period.