Power Outage in Odesa Region on December 18: Schedules.


Electricity will be turned off in Odesa and the region according to schedules, as reported by DTEK. According to the new schedules, all groups are divided into two subgroups, which can be checked on the DTEK website or in the chatbot.
The outage schedule has the following distribution:
- subgroup 1.1 - from 1:30 PM to 5:00 PM;
- subgroup 1.2 - power will be available all day;
- subgroup 2.1 - from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM;
- subgroup 2.2 - from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM;
- subgroup 3.1 - power will be available all day;
- subgroup 3.2 - power will be available all day;
- subgroup 4.1 - power will be available all day;
- subgroup 4.2 - power will be available all day;
- subgroup 5.1 - power will be available all day;
- subgroup 5.2 - power will be available all day;
- subgroup 6.1 - from 10:00 AM to 1:30 PM;
- subgroup 6.2 - power will be available all day.
Restrictions on electricity supply are being implemented due to damage to energy facilities as a result of Russian missile and drone attacks. Power outages will apply to both residential and business consumers.
For residential consumers, the outages will last from 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM. For industries and businesses, a power restriction schedule will be applied.
Outage schedules can be viewed on the websites of local energy companies and DTEK. The new outage schedules in Ukraine will help predict outages more accurately and reduce power cuts for consumers. The minimum operating interval for distribution system operators will be 30 minutes, and the white zones for users will have power for at least 3 hours and 30 minutes.
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