Russian missile attack deals damage to about 9 power generation facilities – Ukraine’s Ministry of Energy
The Russian missile attack on the morning of 16 December has resulted in damage to about 9 power generation facilities and curtailed the production of nuclear power plants.
Source: Herman Halushchenko, thevMinister of Energy of Ukraine, on air at the national 24/7 news broadcast, Interfax-Ukraine reports
Quote: "What we already see is damage to about nine generation facilities. We are still clarifying [the level of that] damage. Accordingly, the substations that transmit electricity are damaged, which led to the curtailing of production, first of all, of nuclear generation," the Minister stressed.
Details: According to him, the consequences of the missile strike are currently being recorded, and the situation is being analysed to increase the electricity output in the near future.
Quote: "We will currently try to get nuclear power plants to the system back as soon as possible," he added.
Details: At the same time, he noted that the situation in Kharkiv would be difficult.
Quote: "I do not want to specify the facilities that have been hit; we will try to restore them as soon as possible," said Halushchenko.
Details: The Minister has added it is not the first time that Russian aggressors are trying to hit both generation and distribution facilities; he called their actions as "just another terrorist attack".
Commenting on the report by Ukrenergo, Ukraine’s national power company, regarding the loss of 50% of consumption all over the country following the latest attack, he explained that this means the inability to supply electricity to half of the consumers.
Quote: "I ask people to understand the emergency outages and I assure you that we will do everything and even more to restore [the power system – ed.] as soon as possible," the Minister concluded.
Background:
There have been hits reported following the massive Russian-launched missile strike on the power infrastructure of Ukraine on 16 December; the country's north, south and centre suffered most of the damage. The state of emergency was introduced for electricity market participants.
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