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В 2024 году ДТЭК более 20 раз восстанавливал ТЭС с нуля после серьезных обстрелов.

In 2024, DTEK restarted thermal power plants from scratch more than 20 times following heavy shelling.

Since the onset of the full-scale invasion, DTEK Energy has successfully restarted thermal power plants from scratch 49 times and restored their operations following enemy shelling, with nearly half of these incidents occurring in 2024.

Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, "DTEK Energy" has restarted thermal power plants from scratch 49 times and restored their operations after enemy shelling, with nearly half of these incidents occurring in 2024.

"After enemy attacks, the stations often had to stop forcibly or 'went to zero.' This means that the station does not produce or supply electricity to the grid," the energy holding company reported on its Telegram channel on Friday.

The company explained that prior to the full-scale invasion, 'going to zero' was something extraordinary, occurring only a few times a year due to emergencies, while during wartime it has become almost 'routine.'

"Last year, our thermal power plants faced ten massive attacks. However, despite all the challenges, our energy workers made and continue to make every effort to restore the damaged capacities," noted Alexander Fomenko, CEO of "DTEK Energy." According to him, nearly 4,000 energy workers and repairmen from the company were directly involved in addressing the aftermath of these attacks and in recovery efforts.

In 2024, the Russian Federation carried out 13 massive attacks on the Ukrainian energy sector, inflicting significant damage to "DTEK Energy" thermal power plants. As of summer 2024, 90% of the company's thermal generation facilities were damaged or destroyed. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the company's thermal power plants have been attacked by the enemy more than 200 times. 56 energy workers at the stations were injured, and four lost their lives.

"DTEK Energy" ensures a closed-cycle production of electricity from coal. As of January 2022, the installed capacity for thermal power generation was 13.3 GW. A complete production cycle has been established in coal mining: extraction and enrichment of coal, machinery manufacturing, and servicing of mining equipment.