DTEK Energy engineers continue repairing the thermal power plants (TPPs) to minimise the impact of numerous large-scale enemy attacks and quickly restore as much capacity as possible.
Between January and November this year, the company allocated over UAH 2.8 billion of its own funds to restore thermal power generation facilities.
“Last month, after a three-month pause, Russia launched two more massive attacks on 17 and 28 November. The enemy used more than 400 missiles and drones against Ukraine’s energy facilities. Generation and transmission capacities across the country were targeted, and our TPPs were hit again.
However, our power engineers are doing everything possible to quickly eliminate the consequences of these attacks and restore as much capacity to the grid as possible. The work continues non-stop,” said Oleksandr Fomenko, CEO of DTEK Energy.
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This year, Ukraine’s energy grid has endured 11 large-scale enemy attacks. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, DTEK Energy’s thermal power plants have been targeted by the enemy more than 200 times. These attacks have injured 56 power plant workers and claimed the lives of three.