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DTEK Group briefing: Thursday 13 October

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World Pipelines,


On Thursday 13 October, Ukraine’s energy security was the topic of DTEK CEO, Maxim Timchenko’s online briefing. This time online session was arranged from bomb shelter due to the air raid alert in Kyiv. Here are the key messages:

Energy facilities under massive miles attack

  • On 10 October, the whole world once again got a confirmation that the real goal of Russia is the civilian population. After all, the destruction of energy and civil infrastructure has nothing to do with military goals – it was a pure act of terrorism against the Ukrainian people.
  • Dozens of rockets hit energy infrastructure facilities in 11 regions and the city of Kyiv. There were problems with water supply in 8 regions. TPPs and CHPPs were shelled in central, western, eastern, southern parts of Ukraine.
  • During 10 and 11 of October, about 30% of Ukraine's energy infrastructure was hit by Russian missiles.
  • DTEK TPPs was attacked as well: Burshtynskaya TPP in the Ivano-Frankivsk Region, Ladyzhynska TPP in the Vinnytsia Region, and Prydniprovska TPP in the Dnipropetrovsk Region was damaged.
  • At the moment DTEK is assessing the damage and have started repair work. In general, starting from 24 February losses in our company are measured in billions of UAH. However, the biggest losses are not financial, but human. Starting from 24 February, 85 DTEK employees have died and 15 are missing.

Rolling blackouts

  • As a result of Russian missile attacks on 10 October on the territory of Ukraine, rolling blackouts have been launched in four regions of Ukraine and Kyiv.
  • The system operator of Ukraine's energy system NEC ‘Ukrenergo’ did not submit a request for emergency assistance from European countries to stabilise the energy supply. It was possible to balance the system at the expense of internal resources.
  • The restriction of consumption in Kyiv and the central region is not related to a shortage of resources, but to the damage of the infrastructure and is necessary for the repairmen to finish the restoration work as soon as possible. Stable electricity supply throughout the country is planned to be restored in a few days.

Export of electricity

  • Ukraine stops exporting electricity due to Russian missile attacks on energy facilities. This is yet another evidence that Russia continues to carry out energy terror against Ukraine and increases energy blackmail towards the EU. Ukrainian electricity, which we exported after synchronisation to the EU and via separate lines to Moldova and Poland, helped Europe supported the stability of the European energy system.
  • Even after the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant, which has been under Russian occupation for more than 7 months, was shut down, Ukraine fulfilled its obligations to European partners regarding electricity export.
  • But the rocket attacks on 10 and 11 October, which hit the thermal generation and electrical substations, forced Ukraine to suspend electricity exports from 11 October 2022, to stabilise its own energy system.
  • Exporting electricity from Ukraine helped Europe reduce the consumption of Russian energy resources. And that is why Russia is destroying our energy system, killing the possibility of exporting electricity from Ukraine.
  • That is why it is so important to ensure the de-occupation of Energodar city, where, in addition to the NPP, there is a TPP owned by DTEK. The liberation of Energodar will increase export capacity to 1000 MV by the end of the year, and allow electricity export even in the winter season.

Necessary actions and needs

  • Now and throughout the winter, Ukraine will need air defines systems more than ever to protect energy infrastructure facilities.
  • Considering the scale of the morning attack, the equipment is needed very urgently to ensure at least temporary operation of the energy infrastructure.
  • Due the shelling of critical infrastructure facilities, DTEK is currently in dire need of various electrical equipment to restore power supply, including:
  • The list of urgently needed equipment for DTEK Grids:
  • Mobile substation 154 kW (40 kWA transformer and set of switchgear 110, 35, 10, 6 kW).
  • Cables 6 - 10 kW with XLPE insulation (oil-paper acceptable).
  • Power transformers · 40 - 63 MWA 150/35/10 kW · 16 - 63 MWA (150)110/35/10 kW · 16 MWA 35/10 kW.
  • Switchgear · Circuit breaker 110 kW SF6 · Vacuum circuit breaker 35 kW.
  • The list of urgently needed equipment for DTEK Energy:
  • Circuit breaker ABB LTB-420E2 or analogue I=3150A, U=400 kW, I disconnect=40 kA.
  • Circuit breaker ABB LTB-420E2 or analogue I=3150A, U=400 kW, I disconnect=40 kA.
  • Circuit breaker HPL 245B1 or analogue I=3150A, U=220 kW, I disconnect=50 kA.
  • Current transformer 220 kW Koncar AGU-245 1200/1U=220 kW, class 0.2S, 5P or similar.
  • 330 kW SF6 circuit breaker type LTB 420E2.
  • Current transformer 330 kW.
  • Current transformer 330 kW ABB (busbar switch).
  • Coupling capacitor 110/√3 2100 F (air line 238).
  • Insulator IOS-35/1000.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/special-reports/17102022/dtek-group-briefing-thursday-13-october/

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