Kyiv administration together with USAID will work out plan for upgrading heat supply system in Kyiv
Kyiv City State Administration together with the USAID will work out a plan for the modernization of the heat supply system of the capital, Deputy Head of Kyiv City State Administration Petro Panteleyev has told reporters in Kyiv.
"We, together with USAID and experts, have begun work on a new heat supply scheme for the city, which will show what first of all we need to invest in," he said.
Panteleyev added this summer Kyivteploenergo will carry out work to eliminate the problems identified in the process of hydraulic testing of the heating systems, it is not planned to implement major projects for the relocation of networks.
As reported, previously the capital completed the first stage of accepting the city's heat and power complex from Kyivenergo, the transfer of personnel to municipal company Kyivteploenergo.
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