
The complex operation, carried out over 11 months, involved 149 shipments totalling 2,399 tonnes of equipment.
In particular, transformers and stators weighed about 172 tons each. The delivered equipment enabled emergency repair works in several regions of Ukraine, where energy infrastructure had been severely damaged by Russian attacks, Ukraine's Energy Ministry said.
According to the EC, this power plant is capable of supplying power to approximately 1 million Ukrainians.
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Huge respect to Lithuania, ever since 2014 it never ceases to amaze me the sheer level of support they provide
Fantastic achievement Lithuania and the EC.
Kudos to the EU, especially Lithuania. Poland also played a major role according to [https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_25_3137](https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_25_3137)
I hope it’s well protected from the ruZZians as we know they’d love to destroy it.
Say, if you are moving it anyway… why not have the power plants on the border of neighboring countries just OUTSIDE of Ukraine?
Sounds like an amazing feat and great experience for those who did this.
Won’t it get bombed again? Cant we just work towards providing electricity to Ukraine directly?
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