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One of DTEK's toplers Alexei Vavlotsky stressed that Ukraine is in winter with g...

On the eve of Russian shelling: DTEK was told in which regions will be more commonly switched on winter light

One of DTEK's toplers Alexei Vavlotsky stressed that Ukraine is in winter with good potential. However, the stability of the power system will depend on the new shelling of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. DTEK stated that they have started the heating season and try to maintain the stable operation of the power grid, but it will depend on whether new blows to the energy objects from the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation will not be taken.

The head of the Department of Recovery and Development of Energy Infrastructure of DTEK Alexei Vavlotsky told this, reports news. Live. "I would not distinguish the regions now. Certainly, the frontal areas will be more difficult, but I would not distinguish others," - said DTEK representative, answering questions about the situation in the regions. According to Povolotsky, Ukraine enters the winter with good potential, but the main question remains the fact of future new shelling.

"It is difficult to recover when there are not enough equipment and people who can do it quickly. You also need to have equipment on the reserve. If you have a backup, you can quickly replace and start the station," he said. Vyslotsky notes that without the necessary equipment for repair, the time of recovery of electricity supply "takes a long time". "This is due to the fact that large transformers are produced at least 6-9 months, and at this time we simply do not sometimes have," he said.

We will remind, Focus reported that the expert named the deadlines when they can introduce graphs of lighting off. According to Yuri Korolchuk, gas saves gas in the capital. As a result, people include heaters, so there is a load on electricity. Under these conditions, the electricity should be expected soon. We also wrote about how to prepare for winter shutdowns and what will happen with the price of electricity.