“The Ministry of Energy reported that in Kyiv and the region, work on the installation and start-up of cogeneration gas plants is proceeding according to schedule.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Ministry of Energy
Literally: “The most difficult area in Kyiv remains the area that was fed by CHP-4. As the city authorities have already informed, the restoration of heat supply in that area is not expected in the near future.
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That’s why energy companies are trying to provide improved power supply schedules. A total of 64 repair crews were involved in the restoration of electricity supply in the city today.”
Details: The ministry also added that work on the installation and start-up of cogeneration gas plants continues strictly according to the schedule.
Literally: “The launch of 9 MW and 18 MW installations is expected in the near future. Together with the launch, the provision of physical protection of these facilities remains a critically important issue.”
Details: It is also reported that 596 tons of humanitarian aid will be delivered to Ukraine this week through the Emergency Energy Assistance Hub.
The cargo includes transformers, insulators, generators and other critical equipment, which will be delivered to energy companies, local authorities and critical infrastructure facilities throughout Ukraine.
What preceded:
Earlier pPrime Minister Yuliya Svyridenko stated that already built and technically ready-to-launch cogeneration plants are idle in communities.
