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Ukraine anticipates rebound in power exports on Wednesday

Ukraine expects a significant rise in its electrical energy exports on Wednesday as the system recuperates from Russian rocket attacks, Ukraine's energy ministry stated.

The attacks, the biggest of which was on March 22, triggered significant damage to generation and transmission centers, and required Kyiv to rely on imports, while exports fell to an insignificant amount.

The ministry said on Wednesday power exports were expected to reach 1,487 megawatt hours (MWh).

No scarcity of electricity is anticipated. Ukraine's energy system is steady and well balanced, the ministry stated in a. statement.

The national grid business Ukrenergo said on the Telegram. messaging app the electricity produced by Ukrainian wind and. solar stations would be exported to Hungary, Romania and. Moldova.

Ukraine's electrical power imports reached a record high at the. end on March after Russian rocket strikes on vital. facilities triggered blackouts in numerous regions.

The ministry on Wednesday said Ukraine could import 5,415. Mwh in durations of optimum usage, with materials from. Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania and Slovakia.

Ukraine imported 10,867 Mwh on Tuesday without any exports, the. ministry said.

The head of national grid company Ukrenergo Volodymyr. Kudrytskyi told on Monday that Russian attacks had. triggered considerable damage to the power system, but an overall. collapse is unlikely.