Stocks of coal at Ukrainian thermal power plants (TPPs) shrank by 4.5% on January 3-10, 2018, to 1.777 million tonnes, according to the Ukrainian Energy and Coal Industry Ministry's press service.
Stocks of anthracite coal at Ukrainian thermal power plants (TPP) shrank by 10.2% on August 9-16, 2017, to 619,100 tonnes, according to the Ukrainian Energy and Coal Industry Ministry's press service.
Stocks of anthracite coal at Ukrainian thermal power plants (TPP) grew by 3% from June 27 to July 5, 2017, to 698,300 tonnes, according to the Ukrainian Energy and Coal Industry Ministry's press service.
Stocks of anthracite coal at Ukrainian thermal power plants (TPP) soared by 31% on May 31 – June 7, 2017, to 573,500 tonnes, according to the Ukrainian Energy and Coal Industry Ministry's press service.
Kyivtransgas on Tuesday, May 30, halted completely gas supplies to the capital’s TPP-6 thermal power plant, which provides thermal energy to four Kyiv districts.
The stocks of scarce anthracite coal in the warehouses of Luhanska thermal power plant, part of Ukraine’s largest private holding DTEK, will be enough for 44 days; while operations of the remaining four TPPs running on anthracite were suspended to save fuel, the press service of the Ministry of Energy and Coal Industry wrote.
Kryvyi Rih thermal power plant (TPP) in Dnipropetrovsk region, which is part of Rinat Akhmetov’s DTEK, the country’s largest private energy holding, was temporarily halted to ensure accumulation of coal reserves, the holding's press service reported.
Stocks of anthracite coal at Ukrainian thermal power plants (TPP) shrank by 14% from March 29 to April 5, to 424,000 tonnes, according to the Ukrainian Energy and Coal Industry Ministry's press service.
The large privately owned energy generating company Donbasenergo says it has lost control of its Starobeshivska thermal power plant (TPP) and other assets in occupied areas of Donetsk and Luhansk regions from March 21, 2017.