About 25 buildings in Mykolaiv had heating problems during the power outage, according to the regional heating company
- News of Mykolaiv
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- Anna Hakman
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12:46, 06 February, 2026
In Mykolaiv, during power outages, heating problems were recorded in about 25 of the 1,324 buildings managed by the regional heating company.
This was reported by Mykola Lohvinov, director of OKP «Mykolaivoblteploenergo», in a comment to NikVesti.
According to Mykola Lohvinov, inverters and generators were installed in the buildings to stabilise the situation. Work on their installation is continuing.
«In total, there were problems in about 25 buildings. We installed inverters, so now almost all buildings are heated — some with inverters, some with generators. We are continuing to install inverters and generators, and the process is ongoing. We do not currently keep separate statistics on problematic buildings, but we respond to all complaints as quickly as possible,» said Mykola Lohvinov.
According to him, the most difficult situation is currently in the Korabelnyi district.
«The most critical situation is in the Korabelnyi district, where there are many individual heating points. We have installed a significant number of generators and inverters there and continue to deliver them. There are also generators that migrate between buildings and heat them,» Mykola Lohvinov concluded .
We will remind you that on 2 December, Mykola Lohvinov reported that a total of 220 individual heating points are planned to be installed in the Korabelnyi district and on the Namyv.
What is an ITP?
An individual heating point (ITP) is an automated device that is installed in a building and controls the heat supply. It can:
- regulate the temperature depending on the weather (external temperature schedule),
- provide more even heat,
- save energy,
- provide hot water supply with a heat exchanger,
- have a built-in heat meter.
How does an individual heat point work?
An individual heat distribution unit receives heat from the city network, but it «decides» how much heat to supply to the building. It is equipped with temperature sensors, pressure regulators and pumps. This ensures that heat is supplied evenly and residents do not suffer from overheating or cold.
Why does an individual heat distribution unit help save money?
An individual heat distribution unit allows you to consume only as much heat as you really need. If it gets warmer outside, the system will automatically reduce the supply. This helps to avoid overspending and reduces bills by 15-30% depending on the season.
Read also the NikVesti article «URC-2025: Was the largest conference on the restoration of Ukraine useful for the Mykolaiv region?»
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