The amount of electricity produced in January is equivalent to the average consumption of about half a million households for a year.
DTEK Energy’s thermal power plants in January of this year increased their electricity generation to 1.5 billion kWh, which is 12% more than the same period last year. The company’s press service reported this on Friday, February 2.
The company noted that this amount of electricity is equivalent to the average energy consumption of nearly half a million families throughout the year.
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“During the peak of the heating season, DTEK Energy continues to support the shunting capacity of the reliability of the Ukrainian energy system, especially during peak consumption,” the statement said.
DTEK Energy General Director Ildar Saleev added that as part of the annual repair campaign, 25 power units of thermal power plants were repaired, and another 9 were restored after decommissioning.
Let’s remember that the day before DTEK reported that it imported 226 thousand tons from Poland from the planned 367 thousand tons of coal for a more reliable passage of the heating season.
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Source: korrespondent

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