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Ukraine plans record power imports after Russian attacks on energy system

Ukraine prepares record high electrical power imports on Wednesday after significant energy infrastructure damage from current Russian strikes on its energy system, the energy ministry stated, cautioning that there could still be shortages in the evening.

Imports are expected to increase to 23,692 megawatt hours (Mwh). on Wednesday, versus the previous high of 21,072 Mwh on Tuesday. and 19,484 Mwh on Monday.

Today, emergency situation electrical power supplies from Poland, Romania. and Slovakia have already been made at Ukraine's demand. Emergency support is likewise expected to be provided during the. day, the ministry said in a statement.

In the evening, there may also be power shortages.

The national power grid operator Ukrenergo said in a. separate declaration that Ukraine would import electrical energy from. Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Hungary and Moldova.

The import volumes would be close to the maximum. technically possible 1,700 megawatts hours which Ukraine is able. to get from European Union states, it said.

In a 2nd statement later in the evening, Ukrenergo. stated there would be controlled power cuts for domestic and. commercial users from 1925 to 2200 (1625 GMT to 1900 GMT).

It stated an hour-by-hour schedule of cuts would be in. impact throughout Thursday for both domestic and industrial. users.

Ukrenergo imposed emergency power cuts on Wednesday. early morning but then cancelled the constraints

Ukraine's greatest personal power firm DTEK stated on. Tuesday the optimum volume of synchronised imports could be. increased to 2,200 Mwh.

Ukrenergo and the energy ministry have stated negotiations. on the boost are proceeding.

Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukraine's energy sector. have actually heightened because March, dealing substantial damage and. triggering blackouts in numerous regions.

The attacks have caused more than $1 billion of damage to. the sector, said Ukrainian energy minister German Galushchenko,. and resulted in the loss of 8,000 Mwh of creating capacity.

Ukraine consumes up to 19,000 Mwh at peak of consumption in. winter season.

Ukraine's DTEK stated today it lost about 90% of its power. generation capability due to Russian missile attacks in current. weeks.

The ministry asked homeowners and markets to lower power. usage to minimize the load on the power system, as well as. to use imports as much as possible to guarantee that outages are. avoided and the power system is more resistant..