Romania and Poland provide emergency aid to Ukraine following the emergency shutdown of a nuclear unit – Ukrenergo
On the evening of 27 June, 150 MW was received every hour, with a total of 1,200 MW*hr

Due to the emergency shutdown of one of the nuclear units on 27 June, non-commercial import of electricity was initiated from Romania and Poland. It is reported that these countries provided 150 MW per hour, transferring a total of 1,200 MW*hr.
This is reported by Ukrenergo.
It is emphasized that as of today, the power unit is already operational and gradually increasing its load, with sufficient power production to cover domestic needs. Scheduled maintenance work is also ongoing.
In addition, the company has restored part of the equipment at one of the substations in the southern region, which was damaged as a result of shelling by occupiers. Restoration work continues on all energy facilities damaged by the enemy.
Background. Mind had previously reported that the NERC has set the limit prices in the electricity market at 3,000-7,200 UAH per MW*hr from 30 June.
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