Left Bank returns to schedules
DTEK said in an evening Telegram post that the Dniprovskiy, Desnyanskiy and Darnytskyi districts of Kyiv are returning to outage schedules tonight. The UNN news agency also reported this.
"Left Bank of Kyiv: emergency outages canceled"
— DTEK, message on Telegram
Why this matters (and why you should stay alert)
Emergency outages were introduced after a massive attack on the capital on the night of December 27. Returning to planned schedules means the load on the grid has become temporarily more predictable, but the energy system remains under pressure due to the effects of missile and drone strikes.
Ukrainian energy companies and Ukrenergo remind residents that schedules may be updated during the day depending on network conditions and operational directives. On January 6, hourly outages and power restrictions for industrial consumers will be in effect across the country.
Practical implications for Kyiv residents
The shift from emergency outages to planned schedules reduces the suddenness of shutdowns but does not eliminate the risk of short-term outages or restrictions. We recommend:
• Checking official updates on DTEK’s and Ukrenergo’s Telegram channels/websites.
• Keeping essential devices charged and having a power bank for emergencies.
• Preparing contingency plans for household appliances and work processes.
Summary
The cancellation of emergency outages on the Left Bank is a positive sign of temporary stabilization, but the system is still vulnerable because of the attacks’ consequences. How smoothly these days pass depends on the responsiveness of energy workers and the preparedness of residents. Follow updates from DTEK and Ukrenergo to plan your day without surprises.