70% of power equipment damaged by enemy shelling restored in Kyiv
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In Kyiv, 70% of the 1,000 units of power equipment damaged by enemy shelling have been restored, said Petro Panteleev, deputy head of KCSA.
In Kyiv, 1,000 units of power equipment damaged by enemy shelling have been repaired. This is 70% of what was damaged by missiles and shaheds. This was stated by Deputy Head of KCSA Petro Panteleev during a press briefing, UNN reports .
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According to him, these works are ongoing and are a priority for the city authorities. Therefore, in preparation for the heating season, a set of measures is planned that will allow us to recover even more of the lost energy capacity.
The hydraulic testing of the networks required for the preparatory period is also underway. Unfortunately, this process is accompanied by the need to stop supplying hot water through the networks for a certain period. However, such tests allow us to identify emergency pipeline sections and replace them
He emphasized that despite the enemy's constant missile attacks on energy infrastructure facilities, the previous heating season was quite stable.
Thanks to last year's systematic preparation, including full hydraulic testing and thorough diagnostics of pipelines, the accident rate during this heating season decreased by 15%. Therefore, this work is paying off, and we will continue to do it