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Main News Press Releases DTEK adjusted its scheduled maintenance plan to ensure uninterrupted power supply to the testing locations during 2022 admission campaign

DTEK adjusted its scheduled maintenance plan to ensure uninterrupted power supply to the testing locations during 2022 admission campaign

DTEK Odessa Grids has adjusted its scheduled maintenance plan for the period from July 22 to August 4, 2022 to ensure uninterrupted power supply to the educational establishments of Odessa and Odessa region, where national multi-subject testing (NMT) is taking place these days.

In order to ensure that graduates are able to freely participate in the 2022 admission campaign, DTEK Odessa Grids has adjusted a scheduled maintenance plan for the period from July 22 to August 4. The company will not conduct any scheduled activities related to strengthening of grids infrastructure at the addresses of temporary examination centers (schools and universities). In case of blackouts our specialists are ready to promptly restore power at these addresses.

“DTEK is a reliable and responsible company that cares about its customers. Distribution System Operator understands the importance of an uninterrupted power supply to the educational establishments, where testing of applicants takes place, as assessment of knowledge of future freshmen is conducted on a computer that requires voltage for operation. We made sure that testing locations had a reliable power supply and applicants were able to participate in testing,” – informed the company.

For all other addresses, the company continues its operation in the regular mode, eliminating defects in energy equipment, clearing power lines routes, processing customers’ requests, etc.

Due to the martial law in the country and as per the national regulator’s decree, the company has temporarily restricted access to the information related to power cutoffs and terms of power restoration at the company’s website. Company’s specialist inform local communities and civil-military administration about schedules of cutoffs.

You can find information about the cause of power outage or inform about an emergency via convenient remote services:

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