The Ministry of Energy clarified how decisions regarding electricity restrictions are made. Power outage schedules vary depending on the conditions within the energy system, which can shift hour by hour.
These schedules are influenced by multiple factors such as the effects of shelling, accidents, shortages in power supply, and spikes in consumption—especially during peak usage times or extreme weather conditions like cold or heat.
"After massive shelling, the energy system lacks generation and/or the ability to transmit electricity due to network damage. Therefore, there is a need to limit consumption." — Ministry of Energy
Outage schedules adapt dynamically to the real-time state of the energy system, ensuring balanced electricity supply despite external disruptions.
Author's summary: The Ministry of Energy explains that electricity outage schedules change throughout the day due to fluctuating system conditions caused by damage, consumption peaks, and weather, requiring real-time restrictions.