Expert explained how vulnerable the energy system of Ukraine is now.


Energy expert Hennadiy Ryabets noted the resilience of the Ukrainian energy system, calling it one of the most resilient in the world. He compared it to the systems of other countries and emphasized that Ukrainian specialists successfully restore the system after any attacks and failures.
Expert on the resilience of Ukraine's energy system
Ryabets pointed out that the energy system of Ukraine demonstrates a high level of protection against both external and internal threats. He emphasized the ability of energy workers to quickly restore the system and stated that it has sufficient potential to provide consumers with electricity of the required quality and quantity.
'While noting potential problems in the energy sector, it is necessary to recognize that the system is properly protected. There are tasks for the government and other authorities that need to be addressed urgently and not postponed. However, regarding the ability of energy workers to restore the system after accidents - they will cope with this task. This has been proven many times, and is confirmed daily.'
Recently, Russian forces attacked an energy facility in Sumy region, indicating constant threats to the sector. In addition, DTEK warned about the possibility of electricity outages for Ukrainians during the summer period.
The expert's comments underscored the great importance of the resilience of the Ukrainian energy system and the need for continuous improvement and enhancement of protection against potential threats. The undeniable importance of reliability and efficiency of the energy sector for the country is emphasized in the context of modern challenges and threats.Read also
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