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Mykolaivoblenergo explained why some consumers are always on

Turn off the light. Illustrative photo Turn off the light. Illustrative photo of NikVesti

In Mykolaivoblenergo they told which of the consumers do not turn off the light.

The company announced this after consumer complaints about «unfair distribution of outages.»

It is noted that shutdowns do not apply in three cases. First, the lights are not turned off for people who live in a 20-kilometer zone along the state border with the Republic of Belarus, the Russian Federation, or in a 20-kilometer zone along the active hostilities.

Also with light consumers with their own generation.

«Yes, having powerful solar power plants on the same line as you during daylight hours can protect you from outages. At least, while the generation covers consumption by more than 80%,» the report says.

In addition, the schedules do not apply to critical infrastructure facilities that provide the population with water supply and drainage, heat supply, medical care, etc. Therefore, consumers who are on the same line with these enterprises are also with light.

«It is necessary to understand that during the introduction of schedules, the disconnection is not carried out per object, and therefore it is impossible to leave only the objects of critical infrastructure or generation turned on — all consumers fed by the same line remain with light. This line can stretch for kilometers, and therefore the train from undisconnected metering points will also «stretch», added in Mykolaivoblenergo.

We will remind that after the morning attack on August 26, the Mykolaivoblenergo utility company was forced to introduce emergency power outage schedules.

We will remind you that on the morning of August 26, the Russian army launched a missile attack on Ukraine.

As a result of the Russian attack on August 26, three civilians were injured in the Mykolaiv region.

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