Ukraine to Implement Hourly Power Cuts Starting February 11, 2026: Affected Regions and Reasons
Scheduled Power Outages in Ukraine
According to Главком: Beginning February 11, 2026, Ukraine will introduce scheduled hourly electricity outages and power restrictions for industrial consumers. These measures are a direct consequence of devastating Russian missile and drone attacks on the nation's energy infrastructure, which have caused significant damage to the power grid. A DTEK energy facility in the Odesa region was severely damaged in these attacks, requiring extensive and lengthy repairs.
Emergency Declarations and Initiatives
On February 10, the regional commission for technogenic-ecological safety and emergencies in the Kharkiv oblast declared a regional-level state of emergency in the energy sector. Local authorities are also initiating an appeal to the Cabinet of Ministers to join the government's "SvitloDim" (LightHome) project, which aims to improve the energy situation.
During a recent meeting of the coordination headquarters for energy defense, officials discussed the fair distribution of available electricity. Ukrenergo, the national energy company, emphasizes that the situation in the power system remains fluid and advises consumers to check the official websites of their regional power distributors for specific outage schedules and durations. Authorities are urging the public to use electricity sparingly during the hours it is available according to the schedule.
The implementation of scheduled power outages in Ukraine highlights the severe challenges facing the country's energy infrastructure amid the ongoing war. - Source: Ukrenergo
The attacks on energy facilities underscore the critical need to ensure the reliability and stability of the power system. While authorities and energy companies are taking steps to mitigate the crisis, consumers will need to adapt to new conditions for electricity use, which will impact daily life. Official communication channels remain vital for obtaining up-to-date information on outages and restrictions.
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