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Power Outage Schedules for Industry Set across Ukraine on Sunday
Ukrenergo has announced power outage schedules for industrial consumers across all regions of Ukraine for Sunday evening, March 15.
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At a glance
- Power restrictions from 17:00 to 23:00 on March 15 across Ukraine.
- Initiative affects all industrial consumers due to recent attacks.
- President Zelenskyy noted energy infrastructure is a primary target.
- Widespread outages were reported in several key regions.
- Ukrenergo emphasizes monitoring of local energy providers for updates.
Why it matters
The scheduled power outages highlight the vulnerability of Ukraine's energy infrastructure amid ongoing aggressions from Russia. As industrial consumers are expected to face limitations, the situation raises concerns about economic stability and the provision of reliable energy supply for essential services.
What Happened

Beginning at 17:00 and lasting until 23:00, scheduled power restrictions will take effect across Ukraine for industrial consumers. This decision follows the repercussions of recent Russian missile and drone attacks that have severely impacted the country's energy infrastructure.
In its communication via Facebook, Ukrenergo stated that the situation within the energy system remains dynamic and subject to change. Therefore, businesses are encouraged to monitor official channels of local energy providers for updated information on the timing and duration of these outages.
Key Details
The escalation of military actions by Russian forces has already led to widespread outages in multiple regions including Kyiv, Kyiv Oblast, Cherkasy, Kirovohrad, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, and Dnipropetrovsk as of the morning of March 14. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy previously indicated that these attacks primarily target the energy infrastructure of the Kyiv region.
While industrial consumers are facing these limitations, residential users have yet to receive similar restrictions. However, the potential for further disruptions remains high due to ongoing military activities and the vulnerability of the energy grid.
Why It Matters
The scheduled power outages highlight the vulnerability of Ukraine's energy infrastructure amid ongoing aggressions from Russia. As industrial consumers are expected to face limitations, the situation raises concerns about economic stability and the provision of reliable energy supply for essential services.
Background
Ukrenergo urged industrial businesses to prepare for these limitations and advised them to keep abreast of developments through their energy suppliers’ official resources. The government continues to assess the implications of these military strikes on the overall stability of the energy system, which is critical for both economic activities and civilian needs.
The current situation exemplifies the ongoing challenges Ukraine faces in maintaining its energy supply while weathering external aggressions. The readiness and response of Ukrenergo and local authorities will be crucial in navigating these continuing threats to the nation’s infrastructure.
Source: Ukrinform UA
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