Following a series of Russian missile attacks on March 22, significant damage was inflicted on Ukraine's energy infrastructure, including the Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Plant (HPP) and the largest thermal power plant in the Kharkiv region. Ihor Syrota, the CEO of Ukrhydroenergo, reported that the Dnipro HPP suffered direct hits from six rockets, severely damaging the facility, including the machine hall. The restoration of the Dnipro HPP is expected to take several years, with some equipment, such as turbines and generators, needing to be manufactured from scratch. Similarly, the thermal power plant in Kharkiv, identified as PJSC "Kharkiv TPP-5", will also require years to restore, necessitating the production of exclusive equipment for power units. The extensive damage highlights the ongoing challenges Ukraine faces in maintaining its energy infrastructure amidst continued hostilities.
It will take years to restore Dnipro HPP - Ihor Sirota, Director General of Ukrhydroenerho The exact amount of damage caused by the missile strikes has not yet been determined due to the lack of access to the engine room of the hydropower plant. https://t.co/Ndh3rU7PJP
PUTIN'S WAR: The head of Ukraine's Hydro Electric Power Authority, Ihor Syrota, says that six Russian missiles directly hit the "DniproHES-2" station. Repair work on the dam structure and power generation equipment may take years. https://t.co/PHqNoyJcBy
The rocket attack destroyed the largest thermal power plant in Kharkiv region, it will take years to restore it, - press service of PJSC "Kharkov TE-5" To rebuild the station, it is necessary to produce exclusive equipment for power units. Specifically, turbines and generators,… https://t.co/LdW3l415F2
Zaporizhzhia: The restoration of Dnipro HPP will take years, - the head of @Ukrhydroenergo Debris removal works are ongoing after massive missile strikes, the station is out of order for a long time. The head of "Ukrhydroenergo" Ihor Syrota stated that six enemy missiles… https://t.co/o7u4zOUf8X
Good Lord! 👀 🔴 A rocket strike has obliterated the largest power plant in Kharkiv region, and its restoration will take years, according to the press service of PJSC "Kharkiv TPP-5". Restoring the station will require the manufacturing of exclusive equipment for the power… https://t.co/KSK3ALaK9g
Restoration of Ukraine’s Dnipro hydropower plant will take years following Russian missile attack The machine hall was destroyed, while some equipment should be manufactured from scratch. It is expected to take at least two years. https://t.co/4Ipyk1bZmz
It will take years to restore Dnipro HPP - the CEO of Ukrhydroenergo. Russian acts of terror on Ukraine are unbelievable. 🔷️"We already understand that Dnipro HPP is going to be out of service for a long time. While we cannot yet detail and understand what and how much, but… https://t.co/s1UitDfP1C https://t.co/s4FfYa2fAQ
Second largest combined heat and power plant in all of Ukraine in Kharkov has been destroyed 3 days ago. It was announced by the director today. To repair it is basically the same as building a new one from scratch.
It will take years to restore the damaged Dnipro HPP after the enemy's missile strikes on March 22. The Russians hit the dam with 6 rockets, and now the demolition of the rubble is underway there, - General Director of Ukrhydroenergo Ihor Syrota. The real terrorists of the world… https://t.co/c9WRY2VmA7
⚡️Restoring the #Dnipro Hydroelectric Dam to its pre-attack state after the Russian missile strike on March 22 will take several years, said Ihor Syrota, the CEO of Ukrhydroenergo, as reported by Ukrainska Pravda. https://t.co/2aOuXO1cKa