Ukraine dismantled Kurakhivska TPP for parts to repair other facilities – WSJ.
11.11.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
11.11.2024
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Kurakhivska TPP in Donetsk region ceased operations and will be dismantled for the restoration of other Ukrainian thermal power plants damaged as a result of Russia's invasion. This decision was made after the destruction of a bridge through which coal was delivered. Some of the equipment had to be transported by vehicles due to the lack of railway routes. Overall, the dismantled equipment helped restore 60% of the damaged stations. However, the International Energy Agency warns of a potential electricity shortage in Ukraine, especially during cold winter days.
At the beginning of this year, Kurakhivska TPP in Donetsk region ceased its operations and was dismantled for the restoration of other Ukrainian thermal power plants damaged by Russia's invasion. The destruction of the station was caused by the destruction of a bridge used for coal transportation. Some of the equipment had to be transported by vehicles due to the lack of railway routes. The dismantled equipment helped restore 60% of the damaged stations, but the International Energy Agency warned of a potential electricity shortage in Ukraine, especially during cold winter days.
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