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Europe to increase power export capability to Ukraine, Moldova this winter

The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electrical Power (ENTSOE) will increase export capacity to Ukraine and Moldova to 2100 megawatts (MW) from Dec. 1, the group stated on Tuesday.

With most of its power capacity ruined or inhabited during the course of Russian attacks on energy facilities since 2022, Ukraine's power supply shortfall could reach 6 gigawatts this winter, the International Energy Agency said last month.

European grid operators have actually been searching for months to boost export capability to Ukraine from the current limit of 1,700 MW, while at the exact same time reducing the threat of shockwaves from the shattered Ukrainian grid spreading out into Europe.

The outcomes of the computations have actually made it possible for transmission system operators to protect a boost of the export capability limitation to Ukraine and Moldova to 2,100 MW throughout this winter, ENSTO-E said.

From March 2025, the grid operators will be able to reassess the commercial capacity limitation between the EU and Ukraine and Moldova on a regular monthly basis, the group stated.

(source: Reuters)