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Ukraine Announces No Power Outages Planned for Sunday

Ukraine will not impose electricity consumption restrictions on Sunday, May 31, according to a statement from the National Energy Company Ukrenergo. The announcement was made via their Telegram channel.

Ukrinform ENBreaking2 min readUpdated 5/31/2026

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Published May 30, 2026, 4:19 PMUpdated May 31, 2026, 12:04 AM
Ukraine will not impose electricity consumption restrictions on Sunday, May 31, according to a statement from the National Energy Company...

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At a glance

  • No electricity consumption restrictions planned for May 31.
  • Ukrenergo urges limited use of high-power devices from 18:00 to 22:00.
  • 3 billion UAH allocated for new boiler houses across Ukraine.
  • Announcement made via Ukrenergo's official Telegram channel.
  • Efforts to enhance energy infrastructure continue amid demand pressures.

Why it matters

This announcement reflects the current stability of Ukraine’s electricity supply. It is crucial for maintaining daily activities and preparing for possible fluctuations in energy demand.

https://www.ukrinform.net/rubric-economy/4128909-no-power-outages-expected-in-ukraine-on-sunday.html

What Happened

On Sunday, May 31, Ukraine's National Energy Company, Ukrenergo, confirmed that the country will not implement electricity consumption restrictions. This announcement was delivered through a statement on the company's official Telegram channel.

Key Details

Ukrenergo specifically stated that there will be no measures taken to limit electrical usage for the day. However, the company advised citizens to exercise caution and limit the use of high-power electrical devices during peak evening hours, specifically from 18:00 to 22:00.

This recommendation comes as part of an ongoing effort to ensure the stability of the national electricity grid. In conjunction with this announcement, the Ukrainian government has continued its efforts to enhance the country's energy infrastructure.

Recently, the Cabinet of Ministers allocated 3 billion UAH from the reserve fund for the installation of 216 block-modular boiler houses across the nation, including in Kyiv. This investment is part of a broader strategy to bolster energy resilience and improve efficiencies in heating and electricity services.

The timely communication from Ukrenergo aims to prepare citizens for the day ahead while encouraging responsible energy use during specific hours to support grid stability.

Why It Matters

The decision not to impose restrictions indicates a stable electricity supply for the day, which can positively impact both residential and commercial activities. Responsible energy usage during peak hours helps maintain grid integrity, especially during times of increased demand.

Background

Power management in Ukraine has been a critical issue, particularly given the challenges posed by energy supply fluctuations and capacity restraints. The government and energy authorities have consistently worked to manage electricity distribution effectively, especially in light of historical crises affecting energy availability.

Initiatives such as the installation of new boiler houses are part of ongoing investments aimed at improving the country's energy infrastructure and capacity.

Source: Ukrinform EN

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