The electricity generated by thermal power plants made it possible to ensure the necessary balance of the energy system, including the period of peak consumption in the morning and evening, Akhmetov’s company said.
DTEK Energy’s thermal power plants produced 13.6 billion kWh of electricity in January-November 2023. The company’s press service reported this on Monday, December 11.
“This quantity is equivalent to the average consumption of approximately 4.5 million families throughout the year,” the company reported and clarified that the electricity generated by the thermal power plants made it possible to ensure the necessary balance of the energy system of Ukrainian, including during peak consumption. in the morning and evening.
The company recalled that thermal generation in Ukraine has probably suffered the most from Russia’s energy terror.
“Despite this, our electrical engineers were not only able to restore equipment and carry out all planned repairs in preparation for the winter, but were also able to maintain stable operation of the energy system throughout the year to have light and heat Ukrainians. We continue to do this today, when the energy system is under the maximum load due to the cold weather and the lowest reserve of available generation capacity within the country,” the service quoted of the company’s press are the words of Ildar Saleev, General Director of DTEK Energy.
Previously, the company reported that it had completed all repairs of thermal power plants planned for the start of the heating season.
Currently, electricity consumption in Ukraine is at a record level.
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Source: korrespondent

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