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DTEK Odesa Grids reminds simple rules of efficient use of electricity

Thermal power generation13 October 2022
After russia’s attacks on October 10, energy system of the country is in a difficult state – important infrastructure facilities have been destroyed, causing unbalancing of the system. The situation with energy industry in the Odesa region remains stable. Energy workers are working 24/7 and doing everything possible to provide electricity to all residents of the region. Every Ukrainian can support them by using electricity reasonably and moderately. We remind simple rules of reasonable energy consumption.
DTEK Odesa Grids reminds simple rules of efficient use of electricity

The situation with power supply in the Odesa region remains stable. Nevertheless, considering recent events in the country, we ask residents to consume electricity reasonably and minimize load on the grids during peak hours in the morning and evening. This will make it possible for customers to save family budget on paying utilities, and energy workers to avoid emergencies due to overload in the grid and ensure normal operation of the energy systems.

  • Try to reduce usage of electrical appliances and consumption of electricity in your home during peak load hours: in the morning from7:00 to 11:00 and in the evening from 17:00 to 22:00. Switch on powerful appliances (washing machines, dishwashers, electric ovens, electric kettles, irons, electric heaters, etc.) for night hours;
  • Distribute the load. Switch on the most powerful appliances by turns. For example, if you are using a washing machine – do not switch on an electric kettle;
  • Give preference to energy saving and energy efficient devices with marking А, А+, А++ та А+++;

If you have a power outage, please inform DTEK Odesa Grids. We will do everything possible to promptly restore electricity to you. To contact the company, please use official information channels only.

Our specialists are ready to process your applications via remote service channels: official DTEK Odesa Grids pages on Facebook and Instagram, Viber and Telegram chatbots, user account on the DTEK Odessa Grids website and IVR menu of the call center:

  • for stationary phones +38 (048) 705 90 90;
  • for mobile phones +38 (068) 750 90 90, +38 (095) 750 90 90, +38 (073) 750 90 90;

We are working 24/7 to ensure reliable power supply of houses and enterprises.

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