It is possible to fulfill the plan for coal production and provide thermal power plants with sufficient amount of fuel for operation.
Based on the results of 2023, DTEK Energy spent about 11 billion Hryvnias on a campaign to repair thermal power plants and mine coal. This will almost double the number by 2022, the energy firm reported on Friday, January 12.
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It is indicated that it is possible to restore a significant part of the heat generation capacities damaged by the Russian shelling, to implement the annual planned repair campaign in thermal power plants, and also to support the production of coal volumes that necessary for their reliable operation. .
According to the company, last year nine power units were restored after extensive shelling, and 24 units were repaired as part of the annual planned repair campaign. A stockpile of critical equipment is formed in case of new attacks. In total, it is possible to generate about 15.2 billion kWh of electricity.
Also last year, miners commissioned 26 new coal lines, DTEK said. This made it possible to fulfill the plan for coal production and provide thermal power plants with sufficient quantities of fuel for operation.
“Shh Energy also create an additional “safety cushion” for the winter from imported fuel. By the end of the year, more than half of the coal volumes contracted for the entire heating season were delivered from Poland: 154 thousand tons. Delivery is continuous,” the company added.
It was previously known that by 2023, to support coal mining, DTEK will produce 15 combines and 1.1 million spare parts.
It was also reported that in December, DTEK energy companies connected 463 thousand consumers after the Russian shelling.
Source: korrespondent

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