Korolchuk reveals how long power outages will last in Ukraine.


Energy expert Yuri Korolchuk has announced that Ukrainians will have to deal with power outages for another two years, even after the end of the war. The installation of private generators may lead to an increase in tariffs.
Korolchuk explained that even after the end of the war, the consequences will be felt for another two years, but possibly in a milder format.
The expert explained that distributed generation, although it will partially reduce the burden on the power system, will lead to higher electricity prices. This is because owners of such generators will sell electricity at a higher price to recoup the costs of their construction.
The expert emphasized that any increase in electricity consumption leads to outages, which depend on the technical condition and consumption volume.
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