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7 of December, 14:28

The MPs asked the power engineers are Pleased to report on the heating season
Faction "Opposition bloc" in the Ukrainian Parliament proposes to hear in of Directors of energy departments of the Moscow government in connection with risks that have the opportunity to develop in the course of a heating season, said on the first day of the week the leader of the faction.

first Prime Minister of Ukraine said that he appealed to President Petro Poroshenko with the petition at the next meeting of the Council of national security and defence to consider the issue of energy security of Ukraine. According to him, Kyiv will be able to pass the current winter without gas purchases from Russia, however, the situation with the purchase of coal is critical.

According to Boyko, the situation in the energy sector is " threatening ", and in fact the country for the period from January this year, is hostage to weather conditions.

"taking into account the level of accumulated coal stockpiles, we believe that we will all be, if it will be warm, will be able to slip, and if the deterioration of temperature conditions and cold weather, our country is at risk. For this reason, there is a proposal to hear the leadership of the power block on the issue, because those energy staffs that they spend, do not answer the question of how to pass the winter in the period when it would be minus 20, " said Boyko during the meeting of the conciliatory Council of leaders of parliamentary factions.

Yatsenyuk have said before, that for the autumn-winter period it is necessary to accumulate a positive outcome 7 million tons of coal, at negative eleven million tons. Ukraine due to the conflict in the Donbass lost the vast number of mines. On uncontrollable Kiev territories were the most profitable mines, and companies, remaining under the control of the authorities of Ukraine, unprofitable produce gas coals. Kiev is forced to import coal from South Africa, the USA and Russia.

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