Mykolaivoblteploenergo says that the first individual heating points funded by Denmark will be installed in 2016: where exactly
- News of Mykolaiv
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- Yuliia Boichenko
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15:13, 02 December, 2025
The first individual heat points (IHPs) for Mykolaiv, for which Denmark has provided €7.2 million, will be installed in 2026.
This was announced during a briefing on 2 December by Mykola Lohvinov, director of «Mykolaivoblteploenergo», a correspondent of NikVesti reports.
As you know, the project to install the ITP is being implemented by the Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (NEFCO). It has now announced tenders to find contractors to carry out the work.
A total of 220 individual heat points are to be installed in Korabelnyi District and Namyv, said Lohvinov.
«NEFCO is currently holding tenders, this is happening on their platform. I think that next year the design process will begin, even the installation of some of them,» he explained.
The director of the regional power company does not know exactly when they plan to install all individual heating points, but adds that this process will take place during the off-heating season.
«It does not depend on us, it depends more on NEFCO. When the tender process goes through, we will talk about some schedules and deadlines. Because ITPs can only be installed during the off-heating period,» said Mykola Lohvinov.
According to him, the company «will cooperate with NEFCO as much as possible to ensure that the technical solutions are correct and the project is implemented as soon as possible».
What is an individual heating point?
An individual heat point (IHP) is an automated device that is installed in a building and controls the heat supply. It can:
- regulate the temperature depending on the weather (outdoor temperature schedule),
- provide more uniform heat,
- save energy,
- provide hot water with a heat exchanger,
- have a built-in heat meter.
How does an individual heating point work?
An individual heating point receives heat from the city network, but «itself decides» how much heat should be supplied to the house. It is equipped with temperature sensors, pressure regulators and pumps. This ensures that the heat is supplied evenly, and residents do not suffer from overheating or cold.
Why does an IHP help save money?
IHP allows you to consume as much heat as you really need. If it gets warmer outside, the system will automatically reduce the supply. This helps to avoid cost overruns and reduces bills by 15-30% depending on the season.
Read also the article NikVesti «URC-2025: Was the largest conference on Ukraine's recovery useful for Mykolaiv region?, which, in particular, refers to the signing of an agreement with the International Financial Institution Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (NEFCO) for EUR 7.2 million.
This material has been produced within the project “Support for Ukrainian Media Survival,” implemented by the NGO Mykolaiv Media Hub in partnership with Internews Europe with the financial support of the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) as part of Swedish development assistance. The content is the sole responsibility of the NGO Mykolaiv Media Hub and does not necessarily reflect the official views of Sida, Sweden, or Internews Europe.

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