Ukraine is facing severe energy shortages, with predictions of up to 20 hours of blackouts per day due to damaged infrastructure and a 35% electricity deficit. The CEO of Yasno stated that Ukrainians may have electricity for only 6-7 hours per day in the upcoming winter, leading to potential mass power outages and millions of refugees. The Energy Research Center director mentioned that power outages will persist for at least the next two winters.
🙏🏻 Ukraine's hydroelectric power regulator plans to rebuild facilities capable of producing 1 GW of electricity by winter https://t.co/zUPJGkKkbx
Ukrainians are facing extended blackouts of up to nine hours as #Ukraine grapples with severe damage to its power infrastructures. National power grid operator Ukrenergo announced that rolling blackouts will take place across Ukraine from 15:00 to midnight on Tuesday, June 18. https://t.co/jZQM90cwpg
😢 Ukrainians will be cut off from electricity for at least next two winters https://t.co/OurnznY0t6
Ukrainians will have power outages for at least the next two winters, says Oleksandr Kharchenko, director of the Energy Research Center. https://t.co/c3VGR6bZ5D
Electrical blackouts for up to 18 hours per day common in Ukraine: Yasno CEO Sergei Kovalenko said “Ukrainians may have electricity for 6-7 hours per day in the upcoming winter if electricity deficit remains at 35%.” Ukrainians will face lengthy, daily interruptions in… https://t.co/70ovPi4pnp
“Ukrainians may have electricity for 6-7 hours per day in the upcoming winter if the electricity deficit remains at 35%, Serhiy Kovalenko, the CEO of energy supplier Yasno (DTEK), said on June 17 on national television… The CEO of Yasno, a subsidiary of DTEK, called on… https://t.co/aAUZsb7AM1
⚡️Ukraine's energy supplier: Ukrainians may have electricity for 6-7 hours per day in winter. Ukrainians may have electricity for 6-7 hours per day in the upcoming winter if the electricity deficit remains at 35%, the CEO of energy supplier Yasno said on June 17.
😔 Only 7% of Ukraine's energy needs will be restored by winter https://t.co/yXg8aVmIni
Ukrainians could face up to 20 hours of blackouts a day under a “worst-case” scenario if the country cannot repair and properly defend its energy infrastructure from Russian attacks, says Executive Director of DTEK Dmytro Sakharuk. https://t.co/bRpwx3lWjx
Sources I follow are saying Ukraine will only be able to generate enough power (gas, electricity) this winter to provide only some areas only a few hours per day. Many areas will have no power / gas at all. This will result in millions of Ukrainian refugees across Europe.