''They want to break us'': Russian energy grid strikes give freezing Kyiv
Russia''s increased focus on attacking energy infrastructure has led to major blackouts in recent weeks in Odesa, Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia, compounded both by the cold and an increasing
Power restored in Kyiv after Russian strikes on Ukraine''s power grid
Ukraine''s largest private energy company, DTEK, said “the main work to restore the power supply” had been completed, but that some localized outages were still affecting the Ukrainian capital following
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''The situation now is the worst'' — Kyiv''s energy crisis
"In Kyiv, the State Emergency Service has deployed generators to supply temporary electricity to residential buildings where restoration is still
Ukraine''s DTEK invests in major battery storage to
KYIV, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Ukrainian private energy firm DTEK has launched the country''s largest battery storage facility to ensure stable power supplies in the
Russia, Ukraine report overnight strikes on energy supply
The attacks come as Ukraine prepares to mark four years since the start of the war on February 24. Russia carried out a barrage of drone and missile strikes on energy infrastructure
Kyiv targets Russia''s energy supply after massive
Kyiv responded with a counterattack of drones overnight into Sunday, targeting energy infrastructure and leaving the Russian city of Voronezh and
A Rebirth in Flame: Ukraine''s Beleaguered Energy
The Kremlin''s forces have been striking Ukraine''s energy generation and distribution facilities almost daily. Attacks on November 25 alone left more
To Combat Energy Emergency, Mobile Power Plants
As the administration sets up plans to combat the winter electricity crisis, Zelensky''s administration looks for ways to bring in more maneuverable
Kyiv received 9 MW of backup power capacity: what does this give the
Today, an additional 9 MW of capacity is planned to be launched in Kyiv. This will help stabilize the electricity supply after Russian attacks.
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