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11 July 12:45

The rise in temperatures will lead to a 7% increase in electricity demand in Ukraine, also driven by Russian bombing that destroyed generating capacity.

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Ukrenergo estimates a 7% increase in electricity demand due to high temperatures. Russian shelling has destroyed generating capacity in Ukraine, with authorities working to repair infrastructure ahead of the increase in consumption as the cold weather sets in.

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