State Energy Supervision inspected 1.3 thousand damaged power network facilities.
19.09.2024
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
19.09.2024
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Since the beginning of this year, representatives of the State Energy Supervision Inspectorate have inspected 1.3 thousand damaged power network facilities or their components of distribution system operators, which were damaged due to attacks by the Russian Federation.
In total, representatives of the State Energy Supervision participated in the inspection of nearly 5.8 thousand damaged power network facilities or their components at 19 distribution system operators. In the inspection work, 80 representatives of the territorial bodies of the department were involved.
As a result of the inspections, over 6 thousand defect acts were created.
“These inspections are an important part of the process of restoring damaged energy facilities. Based on the results, a detailed analysis is conducted, which helps to implement measures to eliminate the consequences of enemy attacks. The constant priority for energy specialists remains ensuring reliable power supply to critically important facilities and consumers. Rapid and complete restoration of damaged energy facilities, which were damaged as a result of Russian shelling, is an important component of the stable operation of the energy system, which ensures uninterrupted power supply across the country,” emphasized the State Energy Supervision.
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