Minister of Energy and Coal Industry of Ukraine Igor Nasalik said that the energy system of the country is not experiencing power shortages, and Kiev do not need electricity supplies from Russia. The corresponding entry he posted on Facebook on your page.
“To date, we have not less 2 thousand megawatts (as predicted at the beginning of the summer period) and plus 2.2 thousand (…) in annual aid from the Russian Federation do not need,” – wrote Nasalik
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Thus, the head of the ministry denied reports that Kiev will receive as technical assistance from Russia 600 megawatts of power.
June 24 source in the Energy Ministry of Ukraine reported that Russia will supply 600 megawatts of electric power Kiev in the framework of the agreement on technical assistance due to a shortage in the power system of Ukraine.
On the same day the agency asked for citizens and companies to minimize the power consumption in the summer, to avoid blackouts. It was noted that electricity expenses increased due to the hot weather.
June 27, “Kommersant” reported that Ukraine’s purchase from Russia of electricity in emergency mode, which began last week, costing Kiev about a third higher than the commercial contract that was not renewed for 2016 because of the energy blockade of the Crimea.
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