DTEK delivered 15 high-output generators to meet electricity supply needs of the critical infrastructure facilities that supply water and heating to the people. This would allow releasing the load from the grids and provide more power to Odesa residents.

The unleashed power would be enough to provide electricity to households across Odesa and Odesa region every 2 hours at 8-hour intervals without the lights.

Unfortunately, this is currently the maximum possible supply that all the region’s available and faultless energy equipment can deliver. When the city receives all the generators that were announced on January 4, the electricity supply gap shall start closing.

Energy workers continue scrambling to improve the situation that occurred because of the accident that took place at Ukrenergo’s sub-station on January 4.