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Volume of repairs carried out by Khmelnytskoenergo increased to UAH 76 mln in nine months

25 November , 2025  

The total volume of repairs carried out by JSC Khmelnytskoblenergo over nine months of 2025 amounted to UAH 76.3 million, according to the distribution system operator in the Khmelnytskyi region.

According to Sviatoslav Kozlenko, head of Khmelnytskoblenergo, as quoted in the company’s Facebook post, the company’s priority is to introduce modern equipment and technologies that allow it to automatically localize damaged sections of the network and instantly reconnect consumers from backup lines, which is a key element of a reliable and modern distribution system.

According to the post, approximately 700 transformer substations and distribution points were repaired, which is twice the planned volume and became an important part of the preparation for the winter season.

In addition, OSR specialists also repaired, in particular, 262 6-20 kV power transformers, 972 km of overhead power lines, including replacing 1,206 poles and nearly 6,000 insulators with new ones, restored 299 damaged 0.4-10 kV cable lines, and cleared 2,683 km of power line routes of branches.

It is noted that more than 150 km of modern self-supporting insulated wire was installed on 0.4-20 kV lines, which significantly reduces the risk of short circuits, and 2,291 insulated inputs to residential buildings were installed. Also, according to the company, 29 modern vacuum circuit breakers were installed instead of the planned 3, more than 2,050 voltage limiters instead of the planned 600, and 29 relay protection and automation devices.

“The volume of work for the first three quarters of 2025 exceeded the planned volume by 10-15%,” Khmelnytskoenergo specified.

The company noted that some of the equipment—transformers, circuit breakers, insulators, and cable and wire products—was provided to the enterprise by international donors, including through the Energy Support Fund of Ukraine.

As reported, JSC Khmelnytskoblenergo, 70% of whose shares are owned by the state, is part of the state-owned group JSC Ukrainian Distribution Networks.

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