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Kyiv's New Power Outage Schedules: Missing Addresses and Dual Queues Explained

New power outage charts in Kyiv
Нова система планових відключень електрики у Києві: роз'яснення щодо відсутніх адрес та черг.

Answers to Common Questions About Kyiv's Power Outages

According to Главком: Yasno CEO Serhiy Kovalenko has addressed widespread consumer questions regarding the temporary power outage schedules introduced in Kyiv on the night of January 29. These new schedules were built from the ground up, which is why some buildings are not yet listed. Kovalenko noted that the schedules are structured differently from the previous stabilization schedules, which may cause some inconvenience for consumers.

Consumers may notice that their addresses are missing from the schedules. As Kovalenko explained,

"we essentially started again from a blank slate, so not all addresses have physically made it into the schedules yet"

. This means not all buildings were accounted for in the new outage plans, a situation that may be temporary until the system stabilizes.

Furthermore, consumers might encounter a situation where two schedules are listed for a single address. Serhiy Kovalenko clarified that

"two schedules are not an error, but a technical feature of the building's connection"

. This indicates the building is connected to two power phases, which affects its outage schedule.

The State of Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure

It is important to note that the situation with Ukraine's energy infrastructure remains difficult. Former Minister of Fuel and Energy Ivan Plachkov reported that at least 80% of the country's energy infrastructure has been damaged due to attacks. These factors complicate the creation of stable outage schedules, which inevitably impacts consumers.

Understanding the new outage schedules and their peculiarities is crucial for consumers, as it helps them better adapt to changes during the ongoing energy crisis. With the energy infrastructure situation remaining tense, citizens should be prepared for potential supply disruptions and consider maintaining a personal power reserve at home. These measures are a direct consequence of the widespread damage to the national grid from sustained attacks.

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