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Yasno CEO Sergey Kovalenko recalled that in 2023, preventive shutdowns were perh...

Will turn off the light every time with a rocket attack: yasno answered

Yasno CEO Sergey Kovalenko recalled that in 2023, preventive shutdowns were perhaps a classic of the genre. He assured that "no one wants to do it just so to rip people. " On Monday, November 11, preventive electricity shutdowns were used in Kiev and a number of regions because of the threat of Russian rocket attack. It took six hours to abolish these restrictions. Serhiy Kovalenko, CEO of Yasno, explained on Facebook why the power supply failed to complete air alarm.

"A busy morning was published today. Russia was training strategic aviation, Ukraine is its energy system, and people, as it turned out, was memory. Because a considerable number of people forgot that happened in early 2023. And at that time, I remind you, I remind Preventive shutdowns were almost a classic of the genre, "he wrote. Kovalenko noted that the power network works as a single circuit: current from generation through substation is transmitted to consumers.

If one link fails, it causes a closure and risk of equipment. In such cases, they reduce the generation or turn off certain areas of the network. "Usually, the TPP/TPP helped quickly to operate. The issue of a whole power plant and several hours without light or beaten power plant and months with a deficit is not worth it, "he explained. It takes some time after starting the power unit to gain power, which does not happen immediately.

Kovalenko also answered the question of whether the light will now be switched off every time with a rocket attack. He stated that "turn off as much as you need. " The CEO Yasno assured that "no one wants to do it just so to retract people. " And he called on citizens to understand, reminding that the country was at war. We will remind, on November 11 in Kiev and 10 other regions at the instructions of "Ukrenergo" there were emergency shutdowns of light.