As per reports, hourly power supply disruptions are scheduled across parts of Cherkasy Oblast, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (Dnipro/Pavlohrad), Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Kharkiv, and Mykolaiv Oblast on Wednesday (11 February).
• Power supply disruptions are planned on Wednesday (11 February) from 0000 hours to 0000 hours local time (2200 hours UTC,10 February to 2200 hours UTC, 11 February), subject to change due to emergency grid conditions and operational directives from Ukrenergo.
• In Cherkasy Oblast, under the schedules issued by Cherkasyoblenergo for groups 1.1 through 6.2, multiple planned power supply disruption windows are scheduled throughout 11 February. Group 1.1 is scheduled for power supply disruption from 0100 hours to 0430 hours local time (2300 hours to 0230 hours UTC) on Wednesday (11 February), from 0630 hours to 1030 hours local time (0430 hours to 0830 hours UTC), from 1300 hours to 1630 hours local time (1100 hours to 1430 hours UTC), and from 1830 hours to 2230 hours local time (1630 hours to 2030 hours UTC). Group 2.1 includes scheduled power supply disruption from 0000 hours to 0100 hours local time (2200 hours to 2300 hours UTC), and again from 2100 hours to 0000 hours local time (1900 hours to 2200 hours UTC.) In addition to residential queues, industrial and business consumers are subject to scheduled power capacity limitations across various periods of the day.
• In Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, DTEK has published queue based schedules alongside separate Central Energy Company schedules, including distinct arrangements for Pavlohrad special queues. Queue 3.1 is scheduled for power supply disruption from 0000 hours to 0130 hours local time (2200 hours to 2330 hours UTC) on Wednesday (11 February), from 0500 hours to 1200 hours local time (0300 hours to 1000 hours UTC), and from 1530 hours to 2230 hours local time (1330 hours to 2030 hours UTC). Queue 5.1 reflects power supply disruption from 0000 hours to 0500 hours local time (2200 hours to 0300 hours UTC) on Wednesday (11 February), from 0830 hours to 1530 hours local time (0630 hours to 1330 hours UTC), and from 1900 hours to 0000 hours local time (1700 hours to 2200 hours UTC).
• In Zaporizhzhia Oblast, several groups indicate power supply disruption from 0000 hours to 0500 hours local time (2200 hours to 0300 hours UTC) on Wednesday (11 February), from 0900 hours to 1400 hours local time (0700 hours to 1200 hours UTC), and from 1800 hours to 2300 hours local time (1600 hours to 2100 hours UTC). Other groups are scheduled for shorter rotating blocks including 0000 hours to 0030 hours local time (2200 hours to 2230 hours UTC) on Wednesday (11 February), from 0430 hours to 0930 hours local time (0230 hours to 0730 hours UTC), from 1330 hours to 1830 hours local time (1130 hours to 1630 hours UTC), and from 2230 hours to 0000 hours local time (2030 hours to 2200 hours UTC).
• In Kharkiv city, a combination of planned and emergency power supply disruption are scheduled throughout Wednesday (11 February), corresponding to various time blocks between 0000 hours and 0000 hours local time (2200 hours, 10 February to 2200 hours UTC, 11 February). Due to emergency switching and grid stabilization measures, consistently predictable schedules are not always available.
• In Mykolaiv Oblast, published queue schedules indicate that some groups are expected to remain without electricity for up to 16 hours in total over Wednesday (11 February) due to planned power supply disruption. Group 1.1 reflects scheduled power supply disruption from 0000 hours to 0100 hours local time (2200 hours to 2300 hours UTC) on Wednesday (11 February), from 0300 hours to 0900 hours local time( 0100 hours to 0700 hours UTC), from 1100 hours to 1500 hours local time (0900 hours to 1300 hours UTC), and from 1900 hours to 0000 hours local time (1700 hours to 2200 hours UTC).
