Ukraine is set to not import electricity on Sunday, aiming for higher exports, as announced by the Ministry. Ukrenergo, Ukraine's national energy company, plans to export a record 13 gigawatt hours (13 MW) of electricity to Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Moldova on March 4. This record export is contingent upon there being no shortage in Ukraine's own energy system. Despite ongoing conflict, Ukraine is making strides in developing its energy sector, achieving a notable milestone in electricity export on March 4. Ukrenergo reported that during certain hours on March 4, up to 716 MW of electricity will be exported, totaling 13,264 MWh throughout the day.
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💡During the day on March 4, a record amount of electricity is planned to be exported - 13,264 MWh, with a maximum capacity of up to 716 MW in some hours. Ukrainian electricity will be exported to 5 countries: Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Moldova, Ukrenergo reported. https://t.co/vnef3xsxvg
Despite the war, #Ukraine is developing its energy system. Today, Ukraine is exporting a record amount of electricity to 5 countries, - Ukrenergo. It is about 13 MW to: Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Moldova.
🇺🇦💡 Today, Ukraine exports a record amount of electricity to 5 countries, — Ukrenergo It is about 13 MW to: 🇸🇰Slovakia, 🇭🇺Hungary, 🇵🇱Poland, 🇷🇴Romania and 🇲🇩Moldova. Export is carried out only if there is no shortage of our energy system. https://t.co/wqf5Xo3an2
⚡️ Ukrenergo: Ukraine plans record electricity exports to 5 countries. Ukraine plans to export a record 13 gigawatt hours of electricity to Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, and Moldova on March 4, said Ukrenergo. https://t.co/Cgpbich5nA
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