19 November 2024

Mykolaiv utility company plans to purchase 15 generators with funds from Denmark

(PHOTO: Dream)

Mykolaiv has decided to purchase 15 generators to provide backup power sources. The project, which costs more than UAH 35 million, was funded by international partners.

This was reported by the Center for Public Investigations with reference to the Dream ecosystem.

Mykolaivoblteploenergo has launched a project to purchase diesel generators with a capacity of 500kVA/400kW. The initiative involves the purchase, installation, and maintenance of modern generators that guarantee uninterrupted power supply to the city's heating network facilities.

Screenshot: Dream

The goal of the project is to ensure the continuous operation of critical systems and equipment of the enterprise by introducing backup power sources. This is especially important to maintain the smooth operation of heating systems and other vital infrastructure facilities.

Expected results of the project:

The project budget is UAH 35 million 921 thousand 880. Funds for the purchase of generators were provided by Denmark.

Screenshot: Dream

According to the developers, the project will significantly reduce the risks associated with power outages and increase the efficiency of the heating network. This, in turn, will help create safe conditions for Mykolaiv residents, especially in winter. The innovative initiative will be a small step in modernizing the region's critical infrastructure.

Denmark also provided over UAH 35 million to purchase mobile boiler houses. The project will ensure the stability of heat supply in case of emergencies. To improve the quality of heat supply in Mykolaiv and increase the reliability of the system, Mykolaivoblteploenergo plans to purchase six solid fuel mobile boilers.

The company also decided to install solar power plants on the roofs of the heating stations. This will provide an additional source of clean energy for the local infrastructure. It is planned to install solar power plants with a capacity of 15 kW each on the roofs of the company's central heating stations. A total of 34 solar stations will be installed.

Анна Бальчінос

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