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Ukraine's Energy Grid Under Fire: 20 Days of Fuel Left
16 Jan
Summary
- Ukraine has fuel reserves sufficient for over 20 days.
- Energy infrastructure faces severe damage from Russian attacks.
- Emergency electricity imports ordered amid critical energy situation.

Ukraine's energy infrastructure is facing a critical challenge following sustained Russian drone and missile attacks. Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal reported that the country currently possesses fuel reserves sufficient for more than 20 days, emphasizing the difficult situation.
The most severe impacts are observed in Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, and Odesa regions, where numerous homes have been without essential power and heating amidst freezing temperatures. Minister Shmyhal noted that preparation failures have occurred in some areas.
In response, emergency electricity imports have been ordered. President Zelenskiy previously announced a state of emergency in the energy sector to accelerate recovery efforts. Ukraine aims to install 2.2-2.7 GW of new generation capacity by the end of 2026.




