In Ukraine, based on the results of reviewing the lists of critical infrastructure facilities, at least 800 MW of electrical capacity was released. Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko wrote about this in her Telegram following a meeting with the heads of regional military and civil administrations.
According to her, this will allow to reduce the duration of power outage schedules for the population and industry. The review took place within the framework of the implementation of the government's decision to update the actual lists of critical infrastructure facilities.
Two categories of consumers were removed from the lists: facilities with a capacity of less than 100 kW, as well as those to which other consumers were connected, which should be subject to general restrictions to ensure fair distribution of electricity.
Non-critical ancillary load consumers will be moved to hourly outage schedules in the general order.
Svyrydenko emphasized that the review in no way affects support hospitals, life support facilities, and enterprises of the defense-industrial complex.
Control over the implementation of the adopted decisions on the ground is entrusted to the Ministry of Energy together with the State Energy Supervision Agency.
