Almost 40% of heating networks replaced in Mykolaiv
- Anna Hakman
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10:00, 03 February, 2026
Thanks to the support of partners, almost 40% of the heating networks in Mykolaiv have been renovated.
This was announced during an open staff meeting on Monday, 2 February, by the director of the Mykolaiv CHP, Dmytro Myroshnychenko , according to NikVesti.
According to him, no building in Mykolaiv was left without heating, and this year, for the first time in 10 years, the CHP achieved the standard supply indicators.
«As of today, no buildings have been disconnected from heating. We were well prepared for the severe frosts: we had fuel reserves and generators, so the station is operating normally. As for fuel supply, this year, for the first time in 10 years, we have achieved the regulatory indicators. This has a very positive impact on the financial component,» said Dmytro Myroshnychenko.
He noted that thanks to donor assistance and support from the city, it was possible to replace almost 40% of the networks.
«Over the past three years, we have been working systematically on this issue, because previously it caused people not only discomfort due to the lack of heating, but also caused significant losses to the enterprise. Thanks to donor assistance and support from the city, we have replaced almost 40% of the networks. And thanks to this, we have achieved the results we have today,» summarised Dmytro Myroshnychenko.
Due to the cold weather, repairs to the heating network on Pohranychna Street in Mykolaiv have been suspended: what is known
Repair work on the heating network on Pohranychna Street in Mykolaiv has been temporarily suspended due to the cold weather. This was announced during an open staff meeting.
PJSC Mykolaiv Thermal Power Plant assured that after the weather warms up, work will resume and be completed within 2.5-3 weeks.
We would like to add that the executive committee of the Mykolaiv City Council has supported the investment programme of PJSC Mykolaiv Thermal Power Plant for the period from 1 October 2025 to 30 September 2026.


