The capacity of Ukraine's energy system now stands at about 11-12 GW compared with the 18-19 GW required in winter. Even if the plans to restore 6 GW of generation are fully implemented, and there is no new damage to the power system, this will mean reaching 17-18 GW, which will not be enough in case of a severe cold weather. Plans for the restoration of power facilities run until the end of the year, while increased generation capacities will be needed with the onset of the heating season no later than October. Previously, it was planned to restore 4 GW of generation for the whole year, of which 2 GW in the first half of the year, 2 GW in the second. The new government’s plans to restore the energy system in the second half of 2026 were increased three times without outlining ways to achieve this.