Comprehensive measures will increase the reliability of power supply during the heating season, power engineers assured.
DTEK Odessa Electric Grids company has renewed more than 750 energy facilities and 2 thousand kilometers of power transmission lines in the Odessa region in preparation for the heating season. Energy holder DTEK announced this on Monday, October 16.
“DTEK Odessa Electric Grids, together with the authorities, continues to prepare the Odessa region for the coming winter. During the war, energy workers have already updated 756 important energy facilities and more than 2 thousand kilometers of power lines. Together, these measures will increase the reliability of power supply during the heating season,” the statement said. message.
According to the company, the infrastructure is preparing for all possible tests so that the residents of the region have access to essential services, as well as light and heat.
At the same time, the current state of the distribution network in the Odessa region allows us to provide all customers with a stable electricity supply in the absence of new Russian attacks, DTEK assured.
It was previously reported that at the beginning of the heating season, DTEK modernized three high-voltage substations in Kyiv. They feed part of the Pechersky, Solomensky, Goloseevsky, Shevchenkovsky and left bank districts of the capital.
DTEK also spent more than 1 billion hryvnias on stocking critical equipment for the winter.
Source: korrespondent

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