New power lines and substations will be built and existing lines will be modernized.
In 2024, the operators of the DTEK Network distribution system will spend about 4 billion Hryvnias to upgrade the electricity infrastructure of Kyiv and three regions – Kyiv, Odessa and Dnepropetrovsk. This was reported by the DTEK press service.
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So, in Kyiv, the company plans to reconstruct four large high-voltage substations, which will increase the reliability of electricity supply to more than 73 thousand families in the Svyatoshinsky, Goloseevsky and Solomensky districts of the capital.
“This year, DTEK Kiev Regional Electric Grids will start work on the construction of a new cable line, which will provide backup power for seven substations. Thanks to this and the reconstruction of the high-voltage substation in the event of a emergency, it will be possible to reduce the duration of job losses for more than 17 thousand families in the Obukhov region,” the statement said. message.
DTEK plans to continue the reconstruction of three 110 kV high-voltage substations in the Odessa region. It is expected to reduce the risk of accidents for 110,000 customers and 20 socially important facilities.
At the same time, in the Dnieper, electrical engineers plan to carry out reconstruction in one of the central substations.
“It will be possible to effectively use the existing transformers, and therefore provide a reliable supply of electricity to more than 15 thousand families and industrial enterprises of the city. And also create a reserve of electricity for connecting new customers,” said the press service.
Let’s recall that in 2023, DTEK spent a record 20 billion Hryvnias on preparing for the warming season. Energy handling also developed a stock of equipment and materials, spending 1.3 billion Hryvnia.
Source: korrespondent

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