In the conditions of war, decentralized generation is more stable than traditional – the general director of DTEK for AR
According to him, the key advantage of “green” distributed generation is that it can be restored much faster.
Decentralized power plants, in particular “green” energy facilities, are more resistant to shelling than traditional power plants in conditions of full-scale war.
DTEK General Director Maksym Timchenko stated this in an interview with the Associated Press.
He said that the key advantage of “green” distributed generation is that it can be restored much faster than traditional power plants.
“The difference between centralized and so-called decentralized generation is that it is much more stable and harder to destroy,” Tymchenko said.
The general director of DTEK emphasized that energy workers have no other choice but to restore objects damaged by the enemy, because people must be with…