On May 17, the Cabinet of Ministers allocated more than UAH 1.5 billion for the restoration of the Zmievskaya Thermal Power Plant in the Kharkov region and the Trypillya Thermal Power Plant in the Kyiv region.
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In particular, 726 million UAH. will go to the state company Centerenergo from the state budget reserve fund. Another 826 million UAH comes from the fund for eliminating the consequences of aggression.
We expect maximum efficiency in the use of these funds. The work must be carried out as quickly as possible,” commented the head of the government, Denis Shmigal, on the government’s decision.
As a result of the Russian attack on May 8, two hydroelectric power stations were taken out of operation.
To date, all hydroelectric power generation has suffered devastating damage. Destroyed equipment requires great effort for repair, restoration and significant financial resources, Ukrhydroenergo previously reported.
Currently, based on official sources, it is known that two thermal power plants (TPPs) of the state company Centrenergo – Zmievskaya in the Kharkov region and Tripolskaya – in the Kyiv region have been completely destroyed.
Kharkov CHPP-5 of Yuri Boyko was destroyed. All 6 thermal power plants of Rinat Akhmetov’s DTEK energy holding were severely damaged and in some places completely destroyed. Two hydro-generating units of the Dnieper hydroelectric power station in Zaporozhye, operated by the state-owned Ukrhydroenergo, were attacked and disabled.
Source: Racurs

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