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Hungary, In the first eight months of 2021 Ukrainian electricity exports to Hungary amounted to 1,1 TWh

According to data published by Ukrenergo, in August 2021, the total volume of electricity exports from Ukraine decreased by 6.1 % to 344.1 million kWh, while imports increased 21.9 times to 27.1 million kWh.

Compared to the previous month, the export of electricity from the energy island of TPP Burshtyn decreased by 21.2 % to 193.8 million kWh. The decline was recorded in all directions: to Hungary – by 13.4 %, Slovakia – by 66 % and Romania – by 22 %.

Exports of electricity from Ukraine increased by 24.7 % compared to the previous month, to 150.3 million kWh. Ukrenergo explains that this is a consequence of the increase in commercial exports to Poland (+ 36.5 %). At the same time, exports to Moldova increased by only 0.4 %.

In total, in the first eight months of 2021, Ukrainian electricity exports to Hungary amounted to 1,101.8 million kWh (46.1 % of the total amount), to Poland – 644.8 million kWh (27 %) and to Romania – 414.7 million kWh (17.4 %).

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