Ukraine Implements Emergency Power Cuts as Scheduled Outages Are Suspended for January 27
Emergency Power Outages in Ukraine
According to Главком: Emergency electricity cuts have been introduced in several regions of Ukraine due to a severe situation in the energy system caused by the aftermath of Russian shelling. The previously published outage schedules are currently not in effect, complicating power supply planning for consumers. These disruptions are part of the ongoing strain on civilian infrastructure since Russia's full-scale invasion began in 2022.
On January 27, 2026, new hourly power outage schedules will be applied across all regions of Ukraine. Additionally, power limitation schedules for industrial consumers will also be in effect on that day. This decision is linked to the critical state of the energy grid, which has been precipitated by recent Russian attacks.
Recommendations for Consumers
The system distribution operator (oblenergo) recommends that consumers monitor official announcements closely, as the situation in the energy system is subject to change. This is crucial for staying informed about the current power supply status in their respective regions.
The situation in Ukraine's energy system remains tense due to the impact of military actions, which necessitates the ongoing adaptation of electricity supply schedules. The new hourly outage schedules, coming into force on January 27, are a response to the challenges the country is facing. Consumers should be prepared for changes and actively follow updates to minimize inconveniences related to their power supply.
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