Business news from Ukraine

Supply of electricity from Ukraine to Hungary, Slovakia and Romania decreased by 28.5%

8 December , 2020  

Ukraine in January-November 2020 reduced electricity exports by 23.1% (1.331 billion kWh) compared to the same period in 2019, to 4.425 billion kWh, according to Ukrenergo.

According to the calculations of the Interfax-Ukraine agency, the supply of electricity from the Burshtyn TPP energy island to Hungary, Slovakia and Romania decreased by 28.5% (by 1.121 billion kWh), to 2.805 billion kWh.

Electricity supplies to Poland increased by 12% (by 147.9 million kWh), to 1.381 billion kWh.

Electricity supplies to Moldova amounted to 156 million kWh, which is 73.9% (441 million kWh) less than in January-November 2019.

Since the beginning of the year, exports to Belarus amounted to 82.8 million kWh.

Ukrainian electricity was not exported to Russia.

At the same time, over the 11 months, Ukraine also reduced electricity imports by 2% (by 43 million kWh) compared to the same period last year, to 2.156 billion kWh. In particular, 1.356 billion kWh were supplied from Slovakia, 506.9 million kWh from Hungary, 152.3 million kWh from Belarus, 87.9 million kWh from Romania, 53.4 million kWh from the Russian Federation.

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