DTEK, Ukraine’s largest energy company, has implemented emergency power outages in Kyiv and the Dnipropetrovsk region starting Monday, October 27. The decision comes amid an ongoing effort to stabilize the national energy grid. The move is expected to impact residents and businesses across the affected areas, with authorities urging citizens to conserve energy and prepare for potential disruptions. officials have cited the need for immediate action to prevent further grid collapse, pointing to recent strain on infrastructure due to increased demand and maintenance backlogs. The measures are part of a broader strategy to ensure energy security amid heightened geopolitical tensions. Power outages are scheduled to last for the entire day, with DTEK working to restore supply as soon as possible. The company has advised residents to prioritize essential services and avoid non-essential electricity use. The announcement has raised concerns among citizens, who are already dealing with frequent power cuts in various parts of the country.