New outages reported across several Ukrainian oblasts following Russian attacks
Parts of several cities are without power following Russian attacks. Ukrenergo is carrying out repair work and advising consumers to reduce electricity consumption.
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Parts of several cities are without power following Russian attacks. Ukrenergo is carrying out repair work and advising consumers to reduce electricity consumption.
A KIIS survey found that 61% of Ukrainians would support a ceasefire if European troops were deployed near the front line to help repel any renewed Russian invasion.
Russian forces carried out another drone attack on the city of Zaporizhzhia in the morning of June 6, resulting in a fire and injuries.
In Ukraine on Friday, June 5, no restrictions on electricity consumption are planned.
As of the morning of June 1, consumers in seven regions were without power due to Russian attacks.
Ukraine's national grid operator Ukrenergo says no electricity consumption restrictions are expected on Monday, June 1.
At the initiative of the Ministry of Energy, the government has updated the rules for holding auctions that include support for new renewable energy projects with a total capacity of up to 1 GW.
No electricity consumption restrictions are planned in Ukraine for Thursday, May 28.
Due to new Russian attacks, as of the morning of May 27, power outages have affected consumers in five regions; electricity consumption has increased.
Norway has signed an agreement with the EU under which it will provide Ukraine with 425 million Norwegian kroner (approximately 40 million euros) for decentralized energy production, renewable energy, battery storage, and flexible local energy systems.