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Lithuania proposes to disassemble closed TPPs and transfer them to Ukraine. The ...

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Lithuania proposes to disassemble closed TPPs and transfer them to Ukraine. The focus understood how good the plan is, whether the Lithuanian TPPs would be Ukrainian and how they can use the Ministry of Energy. The Lithuanian Ministry of Energy can disassemble its closed TPPs for spare parts and transfer them as assistance to the Ukrainian power system. The Minister of Energy Herman Galushchenko told this on the air of the telecast.

According to Galushchenko, he had a conversation with the Minister of Energy Lithuania Daineus Cravis, who suggested using their thermal stations as donors. "Compared to last year, the enemy has changed tactics, and current attacks have much more complex consequences. The thermal generation has undergone very serious damage, the enemy is systematically attacked by substations, as well as hydrogenation objects," - said Herman Galushchenko.

How to compare with last year, the enemy has changed tactics, and the current attacks have much more complex consequences for our turn Dynius Kravis stated that Lithuania is ready to transfer equipment to help carry out restorative and repair work. "It is possible to disassemble and get the spare parts we need," - explained the intentions of partners, Herman Galushchenko.

According to the focus of the energy sector analyst in Dragon Capital Denis Sakva, Lithuanian TPPs can really be useful in Ukraine. However, they can not be used completely, but partially. "Part of the equipment can be used as is, such as switch. Turboatom "(" Ukrainian Energy Machines " - a Ukrainian turbine enterprise - ed. ), Sad. So we need to look for other ways and order around the world," Sakva said.

Against the backdrop of the ministries, a group of Ukrainian energy from the public and private sectors will be visited by Lithuania. Experts will study a number of Lithuanian energy facilities for the verification of equipment, which will later be transferred to the Ukrainian energy sector. In particular, it is a large equipment for thermal power plants, which is extremely important for Ukrainian energy, which has lost a considerable amount of thermal generation due to the attack of the enemy.

Experts will study a number of Lithuanian energy facilities for verification of equipment, which will later be transferred to the Ukrainian energy sector Director for research of the analytical center DIXI Group Roman Nitsovich says that the Lithuanian stations of the Soviet times are closed, that is, the same age as Ukrainian, and Ukrainian, and Ukrainian. They can really come to work. However, first experts should diagnose the TPP of the partners and make a specific list of equipment.

"After the diagnosis, the exact list of equipment will be made. Currently, generating systems, generators, transformers are now. A lot of different equipment is used, such as fuel preparation, and for the work The equipment is required in Lithuania. They can be provided with Lithuanian partners, "Nitsovich said.

According to Minister Galushchenko, Ukraine has already received two powerful autotransformers and 72 cargoes with other necessary energy equipment with a total weight of more than 1300 tons. Lithuania considers the possibility of transferring another motor vehicle to Ukraine. In March, Russia made several massive attacks on Ukrainian power plants. Initially, the stations were attacked on March 22, then Dniproges and other capacities were damaged. The second massive attack took place on March 29.

The March attacks of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation were seriously damaged by the Centrenergo Snakes and two DTEK power plants - Burshtyn and Ladyzhinskaya TPP. Due to significant damage to the generation, experts predict the schedules of power outages in all regions of the country in the summer, when electricity consumption reaches peak marks. In March, Russia made several massive attacks on Ukrainian power plants.

Initially, the stations were attacked on March 22, then Dniproges and other capacities were damaged. The second massive attack took place on March 29, DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko agrees that the fastest way to restore the TPP is to bring equipment not only from Lithuania but also from other European countries. "All blocks are damaged on two of our stations, but part of us will be restored. Another station is stopped for an unpredictable period . . . With each attack we can restore less and less equipment.

Timchenko told in an interview for Forbes Ukraine. According to him, the fastest way is to bring equipment from Eastern Europe, where there are closed stations of Soviet times. Holding staff have already gone to the Baltic countries, Bulgaria, Romania to negotiate such deliveries.

Earlier, Focus, citing the statement of the Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmigal, has already reported that Ukraine needs spare parts from old Soviet-type equipment, which, in particular, Estonia, to restore the victims of Russian power plants from Russian attacks. On April 9, Denis Schmigal tasked with the profile ministries to work out the decision to ensure and purchase the necessary equipment. "We have data from partner countries on their readiness to help with the necessary equipment.

In this direction, a relevant working group was created to my assignment, which goes to the EU countries," the Prime Minister said. Now that one of the countries has already agreed to help Ukraine, the question is only whether this equipment for repair on all damaged power units of thermal power plants, as well as, whether energy will have the necessary work during June - September 2024 to prepare the station for work In the heating season 2024–2025.