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DTEK explained how they solved the problem

At the same time, according to the company’s general director Sergey Kovalenko, the difficulties in terms of the transmission capacity of power networks in the Goloseevsky, Svyatoshinsky and Shevchenkovsky districts of the capital are due to the fact that the system has not yet been fully restored.

For several days in a row, Ukrenergo has been doing without electricity limits for the regions, since there are practically no generation restrictions anymore. About it informed general director of YASNO Sergey Kovalenko on his Facebook page.

“All nine power units of nuclear power plants are in operation, additional units are operating at some thermal power plants, hydroelectric power plants are working more actively. All this makes it possible to produce more electricity,” Kovalenko said, citing data from the Energy Ministry and Ukrenergo.


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According to him, this is the result of the titanic work of power engineers, thanks to which there are minimal or no shutdowns.


At the same time, the system has not yet been restored for uninterrupted operation, which explains the difficulties in terms of network bandwidth in a number of districts of Kyiv: Goloseevsky, Svyatoshinsky and Shevchenkovsky districts.

Damaged networks cannot yet guarantee the transmission of the required volumes of electricity to provide electricity to all residents of the capital, so the practice of local shutdowns according to schedules is still applied.

Recall that, according to Ukrenergo, “there is no shortage in the energy system yet”, only one region remains without electricity. In Kyiv, Kyiv, Khmelnitsky and Zhytomyr regions, schedules can be used, the situation with the supply of electricity in the Odessa region is still difficult.

Previously Focus reported that DTEK told when Ukraine will return to the schedules. The blackouts are not over, there are still significant difficulties, the energy company explained.


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