"Ukraine's Energy System: Is it Prepared for Winter and Potential Russian Attacks?"
As winter approaches, concerns are rising over the readiness of Ukraine's energy system for renewed Russian attacks. Last year, Russia launched a series of missile and drone attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, causing blackouts and electricity rationing. While Ukraine has repaired much of the damage and increased air defenses, the country still faces challenges in restoring all the damaged infrastructure and ensuring sufficient capacity to meet peak demand. Ukraine has stockpiled resources such as gas and coal, but the loss of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and aging coal power plants pose additional challenges. Ukraine may need to import electricity and fuel, but diplomatic difficulties and high costs could hinder these efforts. Experts suggest decentralizing the electrical grid as a long-term solution to avoid mass blackouts.
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