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The Dnipro hydroelectric power plant after the strike. Photo: Denys Shmyhal on Telegram
The DTEK Group, Ukraine’s largest private energy investor, has lost about half of its generating capacities following a massive Russian attack on the Ukrainian power grid on 22 March.
Source: Serhii Kovalenko, CEO of distribution company Yasno, on the national joint 24/7 newscast on Sunday
Quote: “The DTEK Group has lost 50% of its generating capacity. We can announce this officially.”
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Details: Kovalenko explained that the attack was dangerous because the Russians hit two parts of Ukraine’s energy system: the generation and distribution systems.
“They hit several types of generating capacities: a large number of thermal power plants were hit, and a hydroelectric generating facility was hit. Secondly, the enemy hit a very large number of Ukrenergo’s grid nodes, transformers, etc. This attack has simultaneously destroyed the system’s ability to transmit electricity and reduced our generating capabilities,” he explained.
Kovalenko said that it will take a few more days to estimate the timeframe for repairs and the funds required.
“This is not going to take a day, a week, or even a month to repair – it will take months,” he said.
Kovalenko also admitted that there may be power shortages in the summer, as Ukraine will not be able to generate enough electricity.
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