Kyiv Can Cover Only 20–25% of Its Power Needs, Energy Expert Says
Residents should prepare for average daily outages of 8 to 16 hours this winter.
Overview
- Vladimir Omelchenko of the Razumkov Centre said Kyiv and Kyiv Oblast are severely under-supplied and can self-provide only about a quarter of their electricity needs.
- Hourly rotational shutdowns have been applied across most regions since November after authorities reported widespread damage to generation and distribution infrastructure.
- The Ministry of Energy reported significant damage to all large thermal and hydro power plants, which has sharply curtailed output.
- National capacity stood at about 13.13 GW in early November 2025 versus roughly 15–18 GW required to meet winter demand.
- Ukrenergo chief Vitaliy Zaichenko said scheduled cuts could last through the winter, and agribusiness representatives warned prolonged daily outages could push dairy and meat prices up by around 30%.