DTEK's Power Restoration Efforts Following Hostile Attacks
DTEK has reported significant progress in restoring electricity after a series of attacks on infrastructure. In the past week, crews from DTEK Grid successfully returned power, either fully or partially, to residents in 599 communities that had been left without electricity. This work has reconnected more than 539,000 households.
Regional Breakdown of Power Restoration
- In the Odesa region, power was restored to 205,200 households.
- In the Donetsk region, electricity was returned for 202,200 families.
- In the Dnipropetrovsk region, power was brought back to 130,700 homes.
These efforts are part of a larger push; in March alone, DTEK restored electricity to 2.4 million families. This ongoing work highlights the company's commitment to reconnecting Ukrainians affected by the war. The restoration of energy infrastructure is a critical and dangerous task for utility workers in Ukraine.
Maintaining a reliable power supply is vital for civilian life and national resilience during the conflict. As a leading energy provider in Ukraine, DTEK continues its efforts to repair infrastructure and ensure energy stability, which is crucial for the country's economic recovery. The company states the situation remains under control and aims to maintain communication with communities to swiftly address challenges that arise during the restoration process.