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Ukraine to double power imports on Monday without any exports, grid operator states

Ukraine prepares to almost double electrical energy imports on Monday and does not anticipate to export power, the nationwide grid operator Ukrenergo said.

Ukraine greatly increased imports of electrical power and halted exports after a series attacks on the nation's energy system in late March and early April, but later decreased imports due to favourable warm and windy weather.

Ukraine on Monday might import a total of 9,242 megawatt hours ( Mwh) from Romania, Slovakia, Poland, Hungary and Moldova, Ukrenergo stated on the Telegram messaging app.

It said exports are not prepared.

Ukraine imported 4,750 Mwh on Sunday, 833 Mwh on Saturday and 1,294 Mwh on Friday. The nation exported some volumes of electrical power on nowadays.

Recently, Russian strikes totally ruined the Trypilska thermal power plant outside Ukraine's capital Kyiv and the station became the third and last station lost by the Centrenergo state-run energy business.

Another power company, Ukraine's biggest personal electrical power company DTEK, which says it lost 80% of its generating capacity throughout Russia's March 22 and March 29 attacks, also said Russia attacked two of its power stations, causing major damage.

Ukrenergo has actually urged Ukrainians to reduce their use of electrical energy in the peak night hours.