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Ukraine continues to import electricity despite Slovakia's emergency supply stopping

Ukraine's power plants, which have been severely damaged by Russian airstrikes, continue to import electricity from other countries, said the transmission system operator, Ukrainenergo, on Tuesday after Slovakia halted emergency supplies.

Robert Fico, the Prime Minister of Slovakia, said on Monday that it would not accept any emergency requests from Ukraine until the Druzhba oil pipeline is restored. This runs through Ukraine and Russia to central Europe.

Slovakia and Hungary are no longer able to access Russian crude oil through Druzhba due to damage caused by Ukraine last month.

Ukrenergo announced on Telegram that "electricity is being imported by all EU countries bordering Ukraine and Moldova in accordance with auction results for the distribution of?available interconnection capacity."

UKRAINE SAYS CONTRACTS FOR COMMERCIAL USE ARE NOT AFFECTED

The data from the Slovak operator system also indicated that flows into Ukraine continued.

Ukrenergo stated on Monday that any refusal by Slovakia to extend emergency electricity supply on demand will have no practical impact. Ukraine's last request for emergency supplies was more than a week ago and it came in small quantities.

Ukraine can purchase electricity from EU countries through commercial agreements or emergency assistance.

Analysts at ExPro consulting say that commercial supplies from Slovakia & Hungary account for 70% of Ukraine’s total energy imports.

SLOVAKIA and Hungary Await?DRUZHBA RESTART

Slovakia announced that its measure prohibiting emergency supplies will be cancelled once oil transit resumes.

Since January 27, when Kyiv claimed that a Russian drone struck pipeline equipment in western Ukraine, the flow of Russian crude oil has been stopped to?Hungary? and?Slovakia?

Slovakia says it lacks information about the extent of damage. Slovak Economy minister?said Monday that Transpetrol, the operator of Druzhba pipeline system, had been told, without any further explanation, that oil delivery via Druzhba will resume on February 25,

(source: Reuters)