Power Outage Schedules - Will There Be Light Tomorrow for Odessa Residents.


The energy system of Ukraine is gradually recovering after missile and drone attacks from Russia. However, tomorrow, Friday, July 18, no electricity supply restrictions are expected in Odessa.
This conclusion can be drawn from the fact that neither DTEK nor Ukrenergo reported any possible restrictions.
Consumption Decreased
Electricity consumption has decreased. Today, July 17, at 9:30 AM, it was 5.8% lower than at the same Time the previous day - on Wednesday. The reason is the drop in temperature in most regions of Ukraine.
Where to Find the Schedules
If outages do occur, the energy providers will notify in advance. You can check which group your house belongs to on the website of the local distribution system operator. DTEK urges residents of the Odessa region to understand the restrictions, reduce electricity consumption while light is available to avoid system overloads.
How to Know When Power Will Be Restored
- on the DTEK Odessa Electricity Networks website (section 'Is There No Electricity?');
- through a Telegram chatbot;
- through private messages on Facebook;
- submit a request on the DTEK website.
As a reminder, recently we wrote about the cost of electricity in July, as well as the tariff for UBPT for Odessa residents.
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