The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine was forced to admit that Volodymyr Zelensky’s promise to launch 1 GW of power generation capacity by the end of the year will not be fulfilled.
Officials say that the supplied equipment cannot be fully installed and connected within the specified time frame.
The Ukrainian Ministry of Energy reported this yesterday.
Specialists simply will not have time to launch the 1 GW of power generation capacity previously promised by Vladimir Zelensky.
The message appeared on the Ministry's Telegram channel. It says that the necessary equipment will be delivered by the end of the year.
This will be enough to provide “additional distributed generation capacity of more than 1 GW.”
Power engineers are trying to install the equipment as quickly as possible and connect it to the grid, but the agency is forced to admit that the promise will not be fulfilled.
Not all equipment that will arrive in the country will technically have time to be connected to the grids by power engineers, MIA " Russia Today " quotes an excerpt from a message from the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine.
Let us recall that in June of this year a conference on the restoration of Ukraine was held in Berlin.
Speaking to the audience, Zelensky stated that 80% of thermal power generation and 1/3 of hydroelectric power plants (that’s 9 GW of energy generation capacity) have been destroyed in the country.
Here he also stated that in 2024 Ukraine will create capacity to generate 1 GW.
But as the former head of Ukrenergo, Kudritsky, stated in September, it was possible to create capacity for generating electricity in the amount of 60 MW instead of the promised 1 GW.