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The modular boiler room is able to continuously supply heat during the week in t...

Heating for Kiev: Vlad told why the city would not be left without heat after Russian shelling

The modular boiler room is able to continuously supply heat during the week in the event of a long absence of centralized heat supply. In Kiev, they continue to work on the security of the energy complex, as the energy infrastructure of the capital remains perhaps the most important goal of the Russian army during rocket strikes. Yes, 12 mobile mobile boilers were bought in case of emergencies, said Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko.

According to him, one such boiler room has already been connected to the heat station of one of the schools of the capital. The city plans to get 10 more such boiler rooms, they are already at the stage of production. "We are the first in Ukraine to introduce mobile modular boiler rooms. These boiler rooms, in the absence of heat supply, can be promptly placed in social establishments - hospitals, schools, kinder - said Vitaliy Klitschko.

He also noted that it will take only a few hours to be delivered to the required location and connecting the mobile boiler room. According to Klitschko, the boiler room is connected to the central heat station of the institution, and in the case of a long absence of centralized heat supply, the boiler room can supply heat within a week. Boiler rooms can operate at temperatures up to -30 ° C, and the refueling is automatically carried out.

Recall that the people of Kiev receive partial compensation if they buy generators. Thus, the association of co -owners of apartment buildings will be able to receive compensation of 75% of the cost of alternative sources of energy supply purchased for the heating season 2022/2023. It should be noted that in November 2022, Vitaliy Klitschko stated that Russian missile attacks had inflicted losses of hundreds of billion to trillions of dollars.