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7 of August, 13:32

Uglegorsk thermal power plants in the Donbass connected to the grid after attack
The Uglegorsk TPP power units have started to connect to the power system of Ukraine after stopping the operation of the station from the fire, said on the last working day of the week the Company " Centrenergo ".

At night on July 27 Uglegorsk thermal power plant (located near Svitlodarsk between Gorlovka and Debaltsevo) has been stopped from-for attack. Later the Ministry of energy of Ukraine informed that TPP is again connected to the grid of the country. However, on 4 August it was announced that the work station again stopped because of the fighting.

"Uglegorsk thermal power plant connected to the grid ", - reported in the report " Centrenergo ".

according to the organization, on Thursday evening were completed and started switching operation to start the station." Today 06. 21 (same as IIC) unit? 1 connected to the network. The start of the unit? 3 is expected in 19. 00 ", - informed the company.

the upcoming week is expected to finish the repairs, and then be able to start the third block adds " Centrenergo ".

Uglegorsk thermal power plant - the most powerful power plant, part of the " Centrenergo ", located in the town of Svitlodarsk, Donetsk oblast, and 1-th largest power generating facility within the Donetsk oblast. Uglegorsk thermal power plant supplies electricity to the most industrialized North-Eastern regions of Ukraine. The design capacity of the Uglegorsk TPP is 3600 MW. Number of units - 7.

The Ukrainian authorities began in April last year in the Donbass military operation against dissatisfied with the coup d'etat of residents of the region. According to the summary data of the UN, the victims of the conflict were about 6, 8 thousand people. The settlement of the situation in the Donbass is discussed, as well as among them, during meetings in Minsk contact group, which since September of last year already took 3 of the document governing the steps to de-escalate the conflict.

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