Heating in Kyiv from October 3: which institutions will receive heat first.
According to inkorr.com: Heating season for social institutions, such as hospitals, schools, and kindergartens, will begin in Kyiv on October 3, with these places receiving heat first.
The Mayor of Kyiv, Vitali Klitschko, announced this on social media on October 2, 2025. The heating will be activated based on requests from the heads of institutions, considering their operating specifics.
'Considering the cooling, the social sector can already use the heating starting Friday,'- stated Mayor Klitschko. Individual heating points have been created in social institutions for optimal energy usage.
As for residential buildings, the exact date for the beginning of the heating season is still unknown. The city authorities are taking various factors into account before making a decision, including weather forecasts and savings in energy resources.
Energy and Cost Savings
The Mayor explained that the decision to start the heating season is based on rational energy use and cost savings for the city’s residents.
Thus, the heating season in Kyiv will start for social institutions on October 3. Mayor Vitali Klitschko emphasized the readiness of the social sector for the change in weather, while residents of apartment buildings are still waiting for a set date for the start of the season. The Mayor also called for sensible energy use and financial savings for residents.
The situation regarding the start of the heating season in Kyiv is significant, as the comfort and safety of residents depend on the weather conditions. Timely heating supply for social institutions is a key factor in preparing for the cold, and the city authorities are actively working on this issue, considering various factors for starting the season in the residential sector.
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