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Ukrenergo Predicts No Power Outages for Saturday, May 23

Ukrenergo has announced that power consumption restrictions will not be necessary on Saturday, May 23. The announcement was made via the company’s Facebook page, as reported by Ukrinform.

Ukrinform UAUpdate2 min readUpdated 5/23/2026

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Published May 22, 2026, 3:48 PMUpdated May 23, 2026, 6:39 AM
Ukrenergo has announced that power consumption restrictions will not be necessary on Saturday, May 23. The announcement was made via the...

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At a glance

  • No power outages are planned for Saturday, May 23, according to Ukrenergo.
  • Ukrenergo advises conserving electricity during peak hours from 6 PM to 10 PM.
  • Recent attacks have caused outages in five regions as of May 22.
  • Energy-intensive activities are encouraged to be performed during daylight hours.
  • Ukrenergo continues to monitor the energy supply situation for effective management.

Why it matters

The assurance of no power outages indicates a capability to maintain energy supply even amid ongoing conflicts. Proper energy management is essential for stability in Ukrainian homes and businesses.

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What Happened

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Ukrenergo, Ukraine's national energy company, confirmed that there will be no planned power outages on Saturday, May 23. This assurance comes in light of ongoing challenges with energy supply and recent adverse weather conditions affecting various regions.

Key Details

The announcement was shared on Ukrenergo's official Facebook page, where the company stated, "Tomorrow, on Saturday, the application of consumption limitation measures is not planned." Despite the optimistic forecast for Saturday, Ukrenergo urged consumers to use electricity responsibly. Specifically, they recommended minimizing energy use during peak evening hours between 6 PM to 10 PM.

Consumers were also encouraged to shift energy-intensive activities to earlier in the day, from 10 AM to 5 PM. The operational context remains complex, as indicated by recent reports.

On May 22, several regions experienced power outages due to renewed attacks from Russian forces as well as disruptions caused by inclement weather.

Why It Matters

The absence of planned power restrictions suggests a stabilization in energy availability in Ukraine. This is particularly significant as the country faces challenges from military aggressions and weather anomalies that can complicate energy distribution. Responsible energy consumption remains crucial for maintaining stability in the power supply.

Background

In the lead-up to this announcement, Ukraine had been navigating energy supply issues due to attacks attributed to ongoing conflict. On the morning of May 22, reports indicated that power outages affected consumers in five regions due to these attacks and weather problems, leaving more than thirty settlements without electricity.

The government and energy authorities are continuously monitoring the situation and responding accordingly to ensure that electricity demands are met.

Source: Ukrinform UA

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