No energy consumption caps introduced in Ukraine so far
Ukrenergo NEC is not introducing electricity consumption limits as of October 23 as domestic generation fully covers the existing demand of all categories of consumers.
That’s according to the company press service, Ukrinform reports.
"Electricity generated by Ukrainian power plants is sufficient to meet the needs of all household and commercial consumers. Ukrenergo sees no grounds for imposing restrictions within the power system if no new strikes affect it. Consumption caps have not been introduced," the statement said.
It is noted that on October 22, maximum consumption stood at the level of previous Sunday, October 15.
The company also reports that on Monday, October 23, electricity is imported from Slovakia and Moldova in the evening hours with a total volume of 78 MWh. Electricity is exported to Slovakia and Moldova in the night hours and during daytime with a total volume of 2 237 MWh.
As Ukrinform wrote earlier, one of the DTEK thermal power plants was damaged by a Russian strike on the evening of October 22.