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5 of August, 18:01

 Ukrenergo said do not cut off the Crimea from electrical energy
National energy Company "Ukrenergo" said conducted unscheduled repairs line " Kakhovka-Ostrovska ", which supplied electricity to the Crimea, a power outage, the power system of the Crimea from the Ukrainian side was not carried out and is not expected, according to a news organization.

first of the main Department of EMERCOM of Russia in Sevastopol from emergency energy organization PJSC " EK "Sevastopolenergo" received information about a possible halt deliveries of electric energy from the power system of Ukraine in the Crimea from August 4, 2015 short supply in connection with the balance of the United energy system of Ukraine.

"yesterday, August 4 at substation 330 kV "Kakhovska" due to a progressive defect contact connections on the transformer in the cell 330 kV "Ostrovsky" in 12. 03 (same as GMT) has been disabled for the recovery of overhead line 330 kV Kakhovka-Ostrovska, which supplied electricity to the Crimea. After elimination of destruction on August 5, line included in the work. In this case, disconnect the power supply Crimea was not planned or carried out ", - is informed in the report.

It is also stated that Yesterday in the evening peak hours of the Crimean power system consumed 950 megawatts of power At the prescribed limit of 850 megawatts. Requirements Manager "Ukrenergo" to keep within the restrictions were ignored.

"We reiterate that no power outages of the power system of the Crimea from SE NPC "Ukrenergo" until does not exist and is not expected ", - is informed in the report.

Crimea again became a Russian region After the March 2014 referendum in which a Large number of residents at that time Still Ukrainian autonomy, do not recognise the legitimacy of the February coup in Ukraine, voted for joining the Russian Federation. In the capital of Russia notice that the referendum in Crimea complies with international law and the UN Charter.

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