Ukraine, whose power system has been under constant Russian missile and drone attacks, increased electricity imports by 11% to 272 Gigawatt hours in March from February, Ukrainian ExPro consultancy said on Tuesday. ExPro said in a report that 42% of the volume was imported from Hungary, 19% from Slovakia, 18% from Poland and 16% from Romania. Ukrainian officials have said the Russian attacks deprived Ukraine of half of its generating capacity, some of which Kyiv has managed to restore.
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Ukraine power imports rise 11% in March, consultancy says
Ukraine, whose power system has been under constant Russian missile and drone attacks, increased electricity imports by 11% to 272 Gigawatt hours in March from February, Ukrainian ExPro consultancy said on Tuesday. ExPro said in a report that 42% of the volume was imported from Hungary, 19% from Slovakia, 18% from Poland and 16% from Romania. Ukrainian officials have said the Russian attacks deprived Ukraine of half of its generating capacity, some of which Kyiv has managed to restore.