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Russia shells Ukraine's energy sector once again: what is the situation with electricity on April 14

Volodymyr PaziyNews
Power outages in Ukraine. Source: Kharkivoblenergo

The terrorist country Russia shelled the energy infrastructure in the Kharkiv region. As a result, electricity production from renewable energy sources was limited.

Yesterday, due to network restrictions on the transmission system operator's lines, outage schedules were applied in the Kharkiv region, and the restrictions are still in effect today. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine on April 14.

Due to the sunny weather and, accordingly, the active generation of electricity by SPPs, the transmission system operator limited the production of electricity from renewable energy sources. Ukraine's power system is stable and balanced.

The enemy shelled the energy infrastructure in the Kharkiv region. Equipment was cut off. A high-voltage overhead line in Dnipropetrovsk region was damaged due to hostilities.

As a result of shelling, overhead lines in the Chernihiv region were damaged, and a settlement was partially de-energized. As a result of hostilities, gas distribution networks in the Kharkiv region were damaged. Gas supply to 340 households was cut off.

Equipment caught fire at a high-voltage substation in the Odesa region. The fires were extinguished by the State Emergency Service. As a result, household consumers in 4 settlements lost power.

"The situation at ZNPP. The water level in the cooling pond is 15.48 meters. This is enough to meet the needs of the plant," the statement said.

As previously reported, Russia is trying to destroy the Ukrainian energy sector in waves and is currently making significant progress. The "security buffer" - electricity supplies from Europe and an extensive network of autonomous energy supply systems - saves our country from complete immersion in darkness.

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