Concorde Capital’s Alexander Paraschiy wrote that the combination of prolonged cold weather and coal production cuts “has resulted in a risky situation in Ukraine’s energy sector.”

Thursday, February 11, 2021
Concorde Capital’s Alexander Paraschiy wrote that the combination of prolonged cold weather and coal production cuts “has resulted in a risky situation in Ukraine’s energy sector.”

Concorde Capital’s Alexander Paraschiy wrote that the combination of prolonged cold weather and coal production cuts “has resulted in a risky situation in Ukraine’s energy sector.” He warns that yesterday morning: “Six power plants of DTEK Energy that are designed to burn hard steam coal have got coal stockpiles only enough to operate during 33 to 57 hours, based on Energy Ministry data.”

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