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Main News Press Releases Over the course of a week, DTEK energy workers have restored electricity to 16,000 homes in the Dnipropetrovsk region, de-energized due to shelling

Over the course of a week, DTEK energy workers have restored electricity to 16,000 homes in the Dnipropetrovsk region, de-energized due to shelling

Thermal power generation13 December 2022
From December 5 to 11, DTEK Dnipro Grids emergency and restoration crews have restored electricity to homes of 16,000 families in 36 settlements of the Dnipropetrovsk region, left without power due to shelling. Our specialists commence work immediately after obtaining a permit from the AFU and SES. Our goal is to provide towns and villages with electricity, required for normal life of region’s residents.

Dnipropetrovsk region keeps suffering from enemy shelling that regularly damages grids and leaves residents of the region without electricity. Despite constant threat from the aggressor, DTEK Dnipro Grids specialists continue to promptly repair lines, damaged by shelling, and restore electricity to residents of the region.

Energy workers conduct work immediately after obtaining a permit from AFU and Emergency Service. Over the course of a week, power has been restored to 16,000 families in 36 settlements of the Dnipropetrovsk region, completely or partially de-energized due to hostilities. DTEK Dnipro Grids specialists have restored electricity to more than 3,500 of these homes yesterday.

Since the beginning of a full-scale war with rf, energy workers have restored electricity to more than 720,000 households. Some homes required restoration of electricity on multiple occasions due to regular enemy attacks. About 350 families remain without electricity in the Dnipropetrovsk region due to hostilities.

The situation in the energy system remains difficult. Therefore, we ask to treat electricity consumption responsibly – switch on energy-consuming appliance in turn and minimize electricity consumption. Especially during peak hours from 07.00 to 11.00 and in the evening from 17.00 to 22.00.

To contact the company please use official information channels only. Our specialists are ready to process your applications via remote service channels: website, social networks, contact center +38 (056/066/067/063) 790-99-00, 0-800-301-497, Viber and Telegram chatbots and Viber notification channel “ДТЕК info ДНЕМ”.

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

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