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Main News Press Releases Energy workers of DTEK Odesa Grids restored power supply to more than 30,000 families in January

Energy workers of DTEK Odesa Grids restored power supply to more than 30,000 families in January

Thermal power generation04 February 2025
In January, energy workers of DTEK Odesa Grids restored power supply to more than 30,000 families, left without electricity due to enemy attacks. Specialists commence repairs immediately after obtaining permission from the military command and SES. Our goal is to provide towns and villages with electricity, required for normal life of region’s residents.
Energy workers of DTEK Odesa Grids restored power supply to more than 30,000 families in January

In January, Odesa region suffered new enemy attacks. Over the past month, energy workers restored electricity to 31,823 families in the Odesa region. DTEK energy workers immediately commenced emergency and restoration activities once they obtained permission from the military command and SES 

Our task is to do everything possible to provide Ukrainians with electricity, despite the enemy attacks. Our crews commence repairs immediately after alert stand-down upon permission of the military and SES in order to restore electricity to homes of our customers as soon as possible,noted Serhii Peskov, COO at DTEK Odesa Grids. 

Since the beginning of the full-scale war, energy workers of DTEK Odesa Grids restored power to a total of more than 1.6 million customers*, de-energized due to enemy attacks. 

Let us remind that if you experienced a power outage it may have been caused by an emergency in the in-house or our distribution grids. 

To inform us about an emergency, please visit our website to check if the emergency at your address has already been registered. If not, inform us about power outage in any convenient way: 

  • via private messages on DTEK Odesa Grids Facebook; 
  • via call-center using your mobile +38 (068/095/073) 750 90 90 or stationary phone +38 (048) 705 90 90. 

 

We are working 24/7 to ensure reliable power supply of buildings and enterprises. 

*excluding periods of application of emergency and schedules of stabilization power shutdowns, considering that some settlements had electricity restored to them several times