The renovated substation helped provide Kherson residents with water and heat supplies.
DTEK repair teams helped resume operation of a high-voltage substation damaged by the invaders in the Kherson region to provide water and heat to Kherson residents. The energy holding announced this on Tuesday, February 6.
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It is indicated that the work is carried out for two months. Energy workers from DTEK Odessa Electric Grids helped four times repair power infrastructure in the Kherson region, which was damaged by the enemy.
It is indicated that some of the equipment failed in December due to enemy shelling. And in the summer, this substation was flooded due to the Russians blowing up the Kakhovskaya hydroelectric station.
DTEK said that the power engineers worked in very difficult conditions, because the enemy was constantly taking Kherson from the left bank of the Dnieper.
“Specialists were able to continue the operation of the 150 kV high-voltage substation to provide voltage mainly to critical infrastructure facilities and provide heat and water to the residents of Kherson,” the report said.
The day before it became known that in January DTEK restored power to 713 thousand consumers affected by Russia’s shelling in Kyiv and three regions.
Source: korrespondent

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