DTEK Restores Power to 1.8 Million Ukrainian Households in February
Power Restoration Efforts in February
According to Главком: During the month of February, DTEK energy workers successfully restored electricity to more than 1.8 million homes left without power due to enemy shelling. This critical repair work was carried out across over 1,400 towns and villages, demonstrating the company's active efforts to maintain infrastructure despite the ongoing conflict. The scale of this operation highlights the relentless work required to keep Ukraine's power grid functional.
- In the Odesa region, power was returned to 647.2 thousand families.
- In the Donetsk region, electricity was restored for 584.1 thousand households.
- The Dnipropetrovsk region also received significant aid, with power returning to nearly 346.3 thousand homes.
- In the Kyiv region, electricity was brought back to almost 227.2 thousand families in February.
- In the capital city, power supply was renewed for 15.3 thousand households.
These February efforts by DTEK build upon the results of January, when the company managed to restore electricity for 4.5 million families. The work of utility crews under wartime conditions remains critically important for ensuring the stability of Ukraine's power supply, a constant target of Russian attacks.
The Critical Need for Reliable Electricity
Restoring a stable power supply remains a vital priority for Ukraine, as many regions continue to grapple with the severe consequences of military actions. DTEK persists in its active work to rebuild damaged infrastructure, underscoring its essential role in sustaining civilian life and resilience. The company's February results demonstrate a continued commitment to providing electricity under highly unpredictable and dangerous circumstances, emphasizing how fundamental reliable power is for meeting humanitarian needs and supporting the country's economic recovery.
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