NoBC4U Note: Sorry, but this is horse rubbish. Maybe that was the plan, or maybe that's what the EuroMaidan PR department wants you to believe, but the reality is much different. Without trying very hard, I've got a number of first-hand reliable sources that are telling me that the reality is much different. I've got reports that residential areas in several areas of Kiev and one outlaying town have been blacked out for up to 16 hours a day. Only industrial enterprises they say? No more than two hours a day? No way!
The outages will continue until at least December 5. The emergency power outage schedules apply exclusively to industrial enterprises and organizations that are not engaged in providing basic services and are not linked to the social and housing sphere, Kievenergo’s press service reports.
"The main reason for resuming power cuts is the energy deficiency in the integrated Ukrainian power system due to the depleted coal reserves at power stations and the preliminary (emergency – editor) shutdown of the third power unit of the Zaporizhia nuclear plant.
"To make up for the power deficiency, the chief controller ordered that power unit No. 2 of the CHP (Combined Heat and Power) No. 6 be put into operation," the press release reads.
The second unit of the CHP-6 operates on gas, and a rise in its consumption will make Kiev power companies even more indebted to Naftogaz, the national oil and gas company.
According to Kievenergo, alternating power outages aimed at reducing the load on the power system can be in effect for no more than two hours per customer.
In this context, Russia resumed limited deliveries of coal for Ukrainian power plants, Acting Deputy Minister of Energy and Coal Industry Yuriy Prodan told journalists today.
Complete story at - Russian news: Kiev Faces Emergency Power Outages - Russia Insider
The outages will continue until at least December 5. The emergency power outage schedules apply exclusively to industrial enterprises and organizations that are not engaged in providing basic services and are not linked to the social and housing sphere, Kievenergo’s press service reports.
"The main reason for resuming power cuts is the energy deficiency in the integrated Ukrainian power system due to the depleted coal reserves at power stations and the preliminary (emergency – editor) shutdown of the third power unit of the Zaporizhia nuclear plant.
"To make up for the power deficiency, the chief controller ordered that power unit No. 2 of the CHP (Combined Heat and Power) No. 6 be put into operation," the press release reads.
The second unit of the CHP-6 operates on gas, and a rise in its consumption will make Kiev power companies even more indebted to Naftogaz, the national oil and gas company.
According to Kievenergo, alternating power outages aimed at reducing the load on the power system can be in effect for no more than two hours per customer.
In this context, Russia resumed limited deliveries of coal for Ukrainian power plants, Acting Deputy Minister of Energy and Coal Industry Yuriy Prodan told journalists today.
Complete story at - Russian news: Kiev Faces Emergency Power Outages - Russia Insider
No comments:
Post a Comment
All comments subject to moderation.