Ukrainian authorities preparing decisions to reduce power cuts by redistributing consumption

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The Ukrainian government has been working on reducing the duration of power cuts across the country, as three queues of hourly power outage schedules are currently being applied. [A “queue” is defined as a group of consumers and businesses using a specific amount of megawatts. The Dispatch Centre sets the number of queues needed across oblasts to address energy deficits. Critical infrastructure and eligible industrial companies that import at least 60% of their energy cannot be disconnected, according to a Ukrainian Cabinet resolution – ed.]
Source: Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko
Details: “We are preparing a number of government decisions to redistribute consumption and direct electricity to household consumers,” Svyrydenko reported following a coordination meeting attended by Deputy Prime Minister Oleksii Kuleba, acting Energy Minister Artem Nekrasov, Deputy Head of the President’s Office Viktor Mykyta, and Vitalii Zaichenko, Head of Ukrenergo, Ukraine’s state-owned electricity transmission operator.
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Background:
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In recent days, power outage schedules have been applied under which electricity may be cut off for 12 to 16 hours.
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On 9 December, measures to limit electricity consumption are being applied in all regions of Ukraine.
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When one queue of outage schedules is applied, there are four hours of restrictions per day; two queues mean eight hours of restrictions; three queues mean 12 hours of restrictions; and four queues mean more than 12 hours of restrictions.
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