Ukrainians are again reminded about saving electricity: which appliances are better not to turn on.


Ukraine's energy workers are restoring the energy system after Russian attacks
Ukraine's energy workers are working around the clock to restore and balance the energy system damaged by Russian attacks. Citizens can support these efforts by adhering to energy-saving practices.
This is reported by 'Khvylya', referring to the message on the Facebook page of the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine.
Yes, Ukrainians are advised to limit the use of electric boilers if there is hot water supply and to minimize the use of electric heaters. If possible, preference should be given to gas appliances for cooking, and electric stove users should choose the lowest power modes, especially during peak hours.
When purchasing new household appliances, it is important to pay attention to the energy efficiency class, giving preference to models marked from A+ to A+++. Replacing old incandescent bulbs with modern LED counterparts allows for significant reduction in lighting energy consumption.
To optimize electricity consumption, it is recommended to disconnect electrical appliances and chargers that are not in use, and to consider connecting to a two-rate electricity metering system.
The government urges citizens to use state-backed targeted loan programs, particularly for purchasing solar panels with storage systems. Detailed information can be obtained from the government line 'STRUM' at 15-49.
Recall earlier, Ukrainians were told about the most energy-consuming devices in the house.
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