The last power unit with a generating capacity of up to 140 MW is connected to the Ukrainian energy system.
DTEK Group completed the planned maintenance of all 19 power units of thermal power plants before the start of the heating season. This was announced by the General Director of DTEK Energy Ildar Saleev on Facebook on Friday, October 27.
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According to him, now a power unit with a generating capacity of up to 140 MW is connected to the energy system.
At the same time, Saleev assured that the work of power engineers will not stop there.
“To ensure that the equipment works reliably and efficiently throughout the heating season, we continue to repair other power units as scheduled,” he explained.
Saleev added that in total DTEK spent 3.9 billion hryvnias on the repair of thermal power plants. This is almost double from last year.
We remind you that the total cost of DTEK in preparation for the heating season reached a record 20 billion Hryvnia. As of October 11, the company’s thermal generation readiness was 84%.
It is also reported that the energy holding has built up a reserve of equipment and materials in the event of a new Russian shelling in the winter. 1.3 billion hryvnias were spent for these purposes.
Source: korrespondent

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