Ukrenergo increases power transmission by 4.5% in four months of 2017
Ukrenergo in January-April 2017 increased transmission of electricity through the Ukrainian backbone power grids by 4.5% compared to the same period in 2016, to 39. 545 billion kWh, according to the company's website.
The cost of electricity transmission services rendered by Ukrenergo for the four months increased by 72.3%, to UAH 2.418 billion.
The company in January-April 2017 reduced capital investment by 4.8%, to UAH 910.8 million.
Its total expenses rose by 11.7%, to UAH 845.46 million, repair costs grew by 3.8%, to UAH 39. 49 million.
As reported, in 2016 Ukrenergo reduced transmission of electricity through the country's backbone power grids by 7.4% compared to 2015, to 111.222 billion kWh.
As reported, Ukrenergo operates trunk and interstate power grids, as well as performs the centralized dispatching of the united energy system in the country. The company is a state-owned enterprise, it is subordinate to the Ministry of Energy and Coal Industry.
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