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Oct. 8, 2025, 11:40 a.m.
Boiler houses were not installed in time for the start of the heating season in Mykolaiv
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In Mykolaiv, the construction of modular boiler houses, for which the government had previously allocated UAH 1.1 billion, will not be completed by the start of the heating season.
This was announced by Vitaliy Kim, head of the Mykolaiv Regional State Administration, during a briefing on October 7.
The process was delayed due to the late allocation of funds. It is about the purchase of 18 block-modular boiler houses with a total capacity of more than 70 megawatts. Their installation should provide the city with backup heating in case of damage to the central thermal power plant.
''This is a difficult process, given the time when the funds were allocated. We are late for the start of the heating season. Nevertheless, some of these modular boilers will be installed on time, so we will catch up with our schedule,'' Kim said, adding that several boilers have already been brought to Mykolaiv and are scheduled to be connected next month.
In addition, the head of the UGA said that the start of the heating season in the city is planned to be postponed and the heating will be launched later than usual. This decision is made to save money. As a reminder, the Cabinet of Ministers allocated funds for these boiler houses in June to ensure heat supply in the homes of the city residents in winter.
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