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23 of November, 21:00

Crimea receives 80 powerful diesel generators
Crimea will receive an additional 80 diesel generators of 1 MW each, said the first day of the week in the process of video conferencing with the heads of cities and districts of the region the head of the Crimea Sergey Aksenov.
"To provide electricity to the Republic will take all possible measures. For example, we study the issue of marine engines For the generation of electric power in the port cities. Also the government of the Russian Federation is ready to supply to Crimea 80 diesel generators with a capacity of 1 MW each ", ? quoted expression Aksenova website of the head of the region.
Aksyonov drew the attention of the relevant Ministers to that compiled and published schedules of shutdown of electric power in the regions of the Crimea must coincide with reality and ordered the Ministry of energy of the Republic to provide municipalities with volumes of electrical energy, which it had promised from the beginning." At the moment time ends makeup schedules will be agreed with all the municipalities. For the preparation and execution of these documents will meet officials of "Krymenergo" and the Ministry of energy. If people are promised that the light would be 8. 00 to 12. 00, this means that it must be so ", - has noticed it. The President of Armenia made an initiative to create the program of preferential crediting of industrial plants For the acquisition of Autonomous diesel generators. Aksenov Also ordered to study the mechanism of compensation of the Crimean commodity producers for losses suffered as a result of disconnection of the Crimea from the power supply. Before the first day of the week the Head of Ministry of Ukraine Volodymyr demchyshyn said that Kyiv for three days ready to repair power lines that supply electricity to the Crimea. Demchyshyn Also expressed hope that the Russian side will not sue due to the cessation of productions of electrical energy in the Crimea

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