Now the company is looking for where it can buy energy equipment and what it can buy for future use.
Energy holding DTEK plans to restore thermal power plants damaged by Russian attacks as soon as possible. You won’t get through next winter without them. The company’s general director Maxim Timchenko said this in an interview with Forbes Ukraine.
“We won’t get through the winter with nuclear power plants and imports. I don’t even want to think about that (the most negative,” edit.) scripts. Now all our efforts are aimed at preventing it,” he said.
According to Timchenko, the company is now looking at where it can buy equipment and what it can buy for future use.
“But I can’t imagine how to prepare for a scenario without thermal power plants. Our only scenario is the fastest possible recovery,” he emphasized.
Maxim Timchenko also added that Ukraine needs more air defense systems and he hopes for maximum support from international partners.
Earlier, DTEK spoke about the prospects for repairing thermal power plants after shelling. The company believes that the fastest way to restore thermal power plants is to bring equipment from Eastern Europe, where Soviet-era stations are still closed.
We remind you that during the attacks on March 22 and 29, the Russians destroyed almost all of DTEK’s thermal power plants. The damage is estimated at billions of hryvnia.
Source: korrespondent

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