He wrote about this on his social networks.

“Kyiv receives stable volumes of electricity.

Of course, with limitations, but stable.

This is the first good news.

These volumes can be evenly distributed through temporary network reconnection schemes.

This is the second good news, ”RIA Novosti quotes him.

At the same time, Kovalenko added that at the moment it is difficult to predict how the equipment will behave at low temperatures and increased consumption. 

Earlier, the Kyiv authorities announced that emergency power outages would continue throughout the winter.