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Ukrenergo Forecasts No Power Cuts in Ukraine for May 12

Ukrenergo announced that there will be no electricity cuts planned for May 12, 2026. Consumers are requested to limit usage of high-power appliances during peak evening hours.

Ukrinform UAUpdate2 min readUpdated 5/12/2026

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Published May 11, 2026, 4:58 PMUpdated May 12, 2026, 7:17 AM
Ukrenergo announced that there will be no electricity cuts planned for May 12, 2026. Consumers are requested to limit usage of high-power...

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At a glance

  • No power cuts planned for Ukraine on May 12, 2026.
  • Consumers advised to limit energy use during peak hours from 6 PM to 10 PM.
  • High-energy activities recommended for midday from 11 AM to 3 PM.
  • Electricity consumption reported 7% lower than the previous workday.
  • Ukrenergo engaged in active monitoring of energy patterns.

Why it matters

The announcement from Ukrenergo assures consumers of a steady power supply, which is vital for daily life and economic activity. It encourages energy conservation during peak times, contributing to grid stability.

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What Happened

Ukrenergo, Ukraine's electricity transmission system operator, stated on May 11, 2026, that no electricity cuts are expected in the country on May 12. This announcement aimed to inform consumers and alleviate concerns regarding potential outages.

Key Details

According to the update shared via Facebook, while there will be no scheduled power outages, Ukrenergo urged consumers to conserve energy. Specifically, they recommend limiting the use of high-power electrical appliances during the peak hours of 6 PM to 10 PM.

The recommendation to shift energy-intensive tasks to earlier in the day—between 11 AM and 3 PM—was also part of their advisory. On the morning of May 11, consumption levels were reported to be 7% lower compared to the previous working day, indicating some stability in energy usage.

This reduction in consumption may play a role in the positive outlook for power supply on the following day.

Why It Matters

The stability in power supply is crucial for both individual households and businesses, impacting the daily lives of Ukrainians. The proactive measures suggested by Ukrenergo aim to ensure a balanced energy load during critical hours, thereby reducing the risk of potential shortages.

Background

Ukrenergo has been working to manage the electricity grid effectively amid challenging conditions. This involves continuously monitoring consumption patterns and advising the public on best practices for energy use.

Previous experiences in energy shortages have led to heightened awareness and responsiveness to power supply issues. As the broader context continues to develop, effective communication from agencies like Ukrenergo becomes increasingly important for maintaining public confidence in the electrical infrastructure.

Source: Ukrinform UA

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