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Russia has destroyed a lot of power stations in Ukraine, knocking out half of electricity production: the 'Frankenstein units’ are supposed to help in the winter.

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Russia has destroyed a lot of power stations in Ukraine, knocking out half of electricity production: the 'Frankenstein units’ are supposed to help in the winter.

Russia has destroyed many power plants in Ukraine, resulting in the loss of half of its electricity production. This is already difficult in the summer – and in the winter it can be disastrous. What is needed is not only repair of damaged power plants, but also more air defense and increased electricity imports from neighboring countries, says Dmytro Sakharuk of Ukrainian energy company DTEK in an interview with ntv.de.

In the medium term, electricity generation in Ukraine requires decentralized energy supply. And more renewable energy sources, because they are more flexible, says Sakharok: „Of course, wind turbines and solar panels can also be attacked, but the Russians will have to spend more resources on them because the systems are spread over a large area. They are certainly easier and faster to use to repair.”

Dmytro Sakharuk is Managing Director of DTEK, Ukraine's largest private energy company.

Dmytro Sakharuk is Managing Director of DTEK, Ukraine’s largest private energy company.

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ntv.de: Russian missile and drone attacks destroyed half of Ukraine’s electricity generation capacity, President Zelensky said Tuesday at a reconstruction conference in Berlin. How affected is your company?

Dmytro Sakharok: Before this wave of attacks, that is, before March 22 of this year, we had six thermal power plants.

Coal or gas?

money. It was already attacked in the previous wave between October 2022 and February 2023, but we fixed it. This year, there have been six attacks on our power plants: two in March, two in April, one in May, and one in June. The total available capacity of these six power plants is 5 gigawatts. We currently have 500 megawatts available to produce electricity. We’re basically down 10%, from 5 GW to 500 MW. We are trying to restore at least half of what was damaged or destroyed at the beginning of the heating season.

So until October?

Depending on how you count. Traditionally, the heating season in Ukraine begins on October 15. Last year, due to the unusually warm weather, the authorities decided to postpone the date to November 1. To repair half the damage, we need between $350 and $400 million, mainly to buy transformers, turbines and generators. The problem is that companies don’t have anything like this on their shelves. As a rule, these devices are manufactured for the system in question. Therefore, the lead time is long and of course an advance payment must be made.

Can you repair power plants?

There may be at least a partial short-term solution this year. We may obtain materials from power plants built during the Soviet era in countries such as Poland, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Romania and Greece. We are already visiting these facilities in cooperation with the Ukrainian Ministry of Energy and Ukrainian energy companies. Many of them have been closed or are being closed due to environmental regulations. We check what can be used in Ukraine.

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did you find what you were looking for?

We found some things – not everything we need, and of course it is used. But it must be possible to repair, maintain and load materials onto trucks and transport them to Ukraine. This is the quickest way to restore at least some of our ability to generate electricity. Of course, the material does not always fit. Our power plant blocks will be a bit like Frankenstein’s modules.

Do you have enough engineers and workers to repair damaged pipes and equipment?

Yes. We employ 50,000 people in various departments of our company. Miners, for example, who now help repair systems, substations and lines. However, we have a shortage of skilled workers who can adapt materials from old power plants in neighboring countries. The scale of destruction is so great that we do not have enough engineers to deal with it. We also lack the personnel needed to dismantle the devices and transport them to where they are needed. Currently 5,000 of our employees are in the military. 289 killed as soldiers. 875 wounded. 66 missing. We also have twelve employees in captivity. Some of our employees have died on the job. Four were killed and 65 injured. This is the high price we pay for operating power plants. You need staff to supervise the blocks – even if there is an alarm. We then reduced the number of colleagues to a minimum and installed additional protective measures in the control rooms; They also wear protective vests and helmets. But it’s still very dangerous. These people are like soldiers in the trenches.

How much will these Frankenstein blocks help?

It will not cover all needs, perhaps 15 or 20 percent. That’s why we also have to buy new materials, because in some places the old ones can’t be used – in control rooms, for example. So we need money – financial requirements are high and our company’s sales are low. In the previous wave, we repaired ten units and spent $126 million. All 10 units now need repair again. We hope for international support. The Ukrainian government may provide low-cost loans, or international institutions such as the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development or the European Investment Bank may also provide loans to purchase equipment and finance the work. The US aid agency, the US Agency for Development Cooperation, has already provided $46 million to purchase equipment, in addition to $26 million from the European Energy Security Support Fund. But the gap is still huge: we need between $350 and $400 million for all repairs. There are only 140 days left until the heating season begins.

Is there a difference between the attacks since March and the first wave of attacks in the winter of 2022/2023?

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During the first wave we had more air defence. This spring, the Russians waited for the moment when Ukraine would run out of anti-aircraft ammunition due to delays on the part of our American and European partners. This is the main factor: our defensive ability.

Right now we try to make it clear in all conversations: even if we had the money, equipment and people to do the job, it doesn’t make sense for the Russians to launch another air strike and again in a month, a week or a day to destroy our powerful plants.

At first glance, it seems illogical for the Russians to wait until March to attack energy infrastructure.

That was very logical. In December, January and February they sent thousands of cheap martyr drones to drain our defences. When they realized our supplies were almost at zero, they knew now was the perfect time to send the missiles. So, it is not enough to restore our ability to generate energy, we must also be able to protect it. But there is a third thing we need.

What is the third thing?

We must increase our energy imports from Europe. Ukraine has been connected to the European electricity grid since March 16, 2022. The connection capacity currently stands at 1.7 GW, which is the combined capacity of Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania and Moldova. In purely technical terms, the capacity is 3.5 gigawatts. The 1.7 GW cap was a decision taken by the European Network of Transmission System Operators, ENTSO. This is the forum where engineers decide how much electricity can be transferred from one country to another within the European grid. They usually take a very conservative approach. This was also the case when our power systems were synchronized: ENTSO engineers said it was impossible, we would have to wait two years. Thanks to political pressure from the European Commission, this happened in March, and is going well. We may not reach 3.5 gigawatts, but 2.2 or 2.5 gigawatts is certainly possible. Technically everything is ready.

How much electricity do you need?

We have an electricity deficit of 2 gigawatts in Ukraine. In winter, this number will rise to 4 gigawatts, as many people use electricity for heating. Increasing power imports by 0.5 or 0.7 GW could replace two or three damaged units. This can significantly reduce power outage times.

How often should the electricity be cut off?

Currently, state transport system operator Ukrenergo has to set limits for regional companies. Regional operators turn off customers according to schedules. In Kiev, for example, DTEK introduced a rolling schedule for each district: people have no electricity for four hours, then electricity for five hours — and so on. If the energy deficit increases in the winter, the periods of power outages will be much longer: seven hours without power, and two hours without power. People will be without power in their homes for up to 20 hours. This is a big problem. 500 or 700 megawatts from our neighboring countries could alleviate our situation significantly. This is the third step: recovering, defending and importing more electricity. The fourth step that is being talked about a lot now is the installation of decentralized energy sources.

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Decentralized energy system?

Yes, with gas turbines and generators. Ukraine must provide everything possible to the country and establish important infrastructure such as water, sewerage and heating systems. None of these systems work without electricity. If there is no electricity, people will not have electricity, but they may also have no heat, no water, and no sanitation. Then the apartments become uninhabitable. As the President said on Tuesday, we have lost 9 gigawatts. The possibility of replacing parts of it without decentralizing our system is limited. Decentralizing our energy system will take two to three years, so we need to start now. It is not just about purchasing gas turbines and generators, but also about integrating them into the grid. This will take time. However, it is the fastest and cheapest solution.

What kind of generator would that be?

The small generators we are considering will be 25 megawatt gas turbines, or diesel or gasoline generators such as a ship engine. They can produce up to 18 megawatts. With enough generators, we can maintain the basic infrastructure we desperately need in the winter so people can stay in their homes.

What role do renewable energy systems play in this concept?

This is the next chapter in the development of the Ukrainian energy system. The share of renewable energy in Ukraine has risen to eleven percent. Before the war, our company built 1.2 gigawatts of solar and wind turbines. Unfortunately, 500 MW of it is in the occupied part of Ukraine, in the south, in the part of the Zaporizhzhya region controlled by the Russians. We still have two large solar systems with a capacity of 200 MW. During the war we built an additional 114 megawatts of wind power. In the south, cities like Odessa and Mykolaiv could be electrified thanks to our wind farms there if substations in the region are destroyed.

It is important to expand into renewable energy because it is more flexible: of course, wind turbines and solar panels can also be attacked, but the Russians will have to spend more resources on this because the systems are spread over a huge area. It is definitely easier and faster to fix.

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Wall Street in the red: Trump Media shares fall after TV duel

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The televised duel between Biden and his Republican rival is also a topic of discussion on US stock exchanges. While Trump is more convincing to TV viewers than the current president, the same cannot be said for his company’s stocks. Overall, Wall Street closed lower.

US stock exchanges closed on sales at the end of the trading week. the Dow Jones index It closed down 0.1 percent at 39,123 points. Standard & Poor’s 500 It fell 0.4 percent during Nasdaq Composite Down 0.7 percent. There were a total of 1,625 (Thursday: 1,698) price winners and 1,199 (1,113) losers. 55 (81) titles closed unchanged.

Published economic data showed light and shadow. The Fed’s preferred price measure, the Personal Expenditure Price Index (PCE), rose 2.6 percent in May, in line with economists’ consensus expectations, after a 2.8 percent rise in April. Personal income, published in conjunction with the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index, rose slightly more than expected last month, while personal spending rose slightly less.

Trump Media Decline

Meanwhile, the mood of Chicago-area purchasing managers improved in June. The index rose to 47.4 points. In May, the index reached 35.4 points. Economists had expected a value of 40.0 points. In light of the already strong US economy, this has dashed hopes for interest rate cuts that had arisen due to lower inflation, the market was also told. Meanwhile, US consumer sentiment weakened in June.

The main topic of conversation was the presidential election campaign in the United States. In his first live television duel, President Joe Biden, according to public perception, did not make a good impression against his rival Donald Trump, who is usually seen as more business-friendly. Doubts are now growing within the Democratic Party about whether Biden is the appropriate candidate given his old age. Shares of the company founded by Donald Trump Trump media However, they closed with huge losses of 10.9 percent after they initially started trading at premiums.

Bond yields rise significantly – dollar little changed

In the US bond market Yields initially fell with the release of published economic data, but then rose again. The 10-year bond yield rose significantly by 10.5 basis points to 4.39 percent. In the Foreign exchange market The dollar was steady. The dollar index was barely changed.

the Oil prices It tends to be somewhat lighter after the previous day’s big increases. West Texas Intermediate crude fell 0.3 percent. Brent held steady on the previous day. The previous day, hopes of higher demand during the holiday season supported prices.

the gold price Give way moderately. The price of an ounce decreased slightly by 0.1% despite the rise in market interest rates. This means that the precious metal was largely able to maintain its significant gains from the previous day.

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Nike It came with a sales warning. The sporting goods manufacturer expects sales to decline by 10 percent in the current first quarter. In the just-ended fourth quarter, revenue actually contracted and missed expectations. Nike shares fell by 20 percent. Competitor course under the shield It decreased by 2.6 percent. Shares of a sports shoe retailer foot locker It decreased by 2.4 percent.

embracing decreased by 44 percent. The health care provider issued a disappointing forecast. Infinera Its price increased by 15.8 percent. Nokia will buy the network solutions provider for $2.3 billion, representing a significant increase from its previous share price.

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Biden vs Trump TV Duel: The Clear Loser Is Clear

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Who won America’s first televised duel? Joe Biden and Donald Trump traded blows. But in the end there was a clear winner — and a clear loser.

WASHINGTON – It was 90 minutes that would greatly influence the next US elections in 2024: In the first televised duel between Joe Biden and Donald Trump, both opponents wanted to prove that each of them was the most suitable candidate for the position of future US president. We are. The incumbent president was already under pressure beforehand: he wanted to be well prepared and remove doubts in the debate against Trump. However, it is questionable whether that will be enough to emerge as the winner of the first televised duel in the 2024 US election campaign.

Winners and losers in the TV duel: There is a difficult exchange between Biden and Trump ahead of the 2024 US elections

The 81-year-old US president does not seem to have benefited from the test in the televised duel between Biden and Trump: his debate performance was very fragile – and doubts are once again arising about whether the Democrat will run for president. Another term in office would be appropriate. Biden attacked his rival Donald Trump harshly, but he still looks weak and defensive. As usual, the Republican attacked Biden with aggressive rhetoric and repeated old accusations and lies. Meanwhile, an „aggressive panic” is spreading in the Biden camp because of the televised duel.

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US President Joe Biden (center) and First Lady Jill Biden (right) leave the event after the televised duel with former US President Trump organized by CNN. © Gerald Herbert/AFP

It is not uncommon now for US President Joe Biden to get confused or mix up facts in his public appearances. Biden’s health has repeatedly caused verbal attacks from the Trump camp in the ongoing US election campaign. But in the televised duel, the 81-year-old looked weak. According to American media, he was suffering from a cold, but it was said that the Corona test came back negative. Perhaps this was another part of the puzzle that led to the poor performance of the American president.

The winner of the first televised duel is clear: Biden attacks Trump as a “loser” — and that’s not enough

But Biden could have emerged the winner of the televised duel thanks to his unusually harsh words. During the broadcast, he repeatedly verbally attacked Trump. He called him a “whiner” and a “loser.” The 81-year-old accused the Republican of having “street dog manners.” But all the attacks had little effect because Biden regularly stumbled. Before the televised duel, Trump demanded that Biden take a drug test.

The question of who won the first televised duel between Biden and Trump has led to… CNN A quick scan was performed in the evening (local time). Accordingly, debate observers in the United States reached the conclusion that 67% believed that Donald Trump won the televised duel. Only 33% saw Joe Biden as the strongest candidate. Before the debate, 45% believed that Biden would win.

US Election TV Duel Result: Biden and Trump Are Taking Big Risks

One thing is certain: There was a lot at stake for Joe Biden and Donald Trump in their first televised duel. But in the end, the current US president is likely to be the biggest loser. His performance against Trump received criticism from Republicans and Democrats alike. “That was painful […]. He didn’t perform well at all. […]. He loves his country. “Tonight he faced the challenge of regaining the trust of his base — and he failed to do that,” commentator Van Jones said of Biden after the televised duel.

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“The optics and Biden’s performance are so bad and so disturbing that I fear that all substantive political debate will be forgotten,” said Alyssa Farah Griffin, a former Trump administration official, on the question of who won the televised duel out loud. Newsweek A. Compared to Biden, Trump has succeeded in presenting himself as the winner.

Impact on the 2024 US Election: The Loser of the TV Duel Must Now Step Up

Considering the speaking time of the first televised duel of the election campaign in the United States of America, it was analyzed The New York Times: Overall, Donald Trump had roughly four and a half minutes of speaking time, but both candidates used a similar percentage of time to attack their opponent’s policies or character. Trump also repeatedly made false statements and misleading accusations against Biden.

Supporters see Trump as the clear winner of the televised duel against Biden. A disoriented and unfocused President Biden’s performance was disastrous, a near-total collapse that alarmed leading Democrats. “At the same time, President Trump was clearly dominant,” Monica Crowley, a Republican commentator, said after the televised debate. Other voices believe that Biden is a loser, and that he even lost the entire US election with his performance. According to his supporters, the only strategy in the end is to take up Trump’s problematic statements in the coming months and use them against the 78-year-old. (FPO/EPA)

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In the Indian capital, New Delhi, monsoon rains caused the roof of an airport to collapse. One person died. Pictures show steel beams falling on cars.

After heavy monsoon rains, an accident occurs at New Delhi Airport, India. Parts of the roof structure collapsed. One person was killed. Rescue workers said eight others were injured. According to the statement, the cause of the collapse was heavy rain.

Damaged cars at New Delhi airport

Steel beams trap cars

The collapse occurred in the front yard of the departure hall. An airport spokesman said: “Emergency personnel are working to assist those affected and all departure flights have been temporarily suspended.” Access is still possible and other stations are not affected. Several cars were crushed.

Images posted online showed vehicles trapped under large steel beams in the departures area of ​​one of the airport’s terminals. The terminal is used only for domestic flights.

The monsoon brings a lot of rain

Heavy rains that lasted for more than three hours left large parts of the city submerged. Chaos reigned at the airport as check-in counters were closed and many people turned back, NDTV news channel reported.

In South Asia, the monsoon season lasts from June to September. Heavy rainfall, which can lead to severe flooding and landslides, is normal. Fatal consequences occur again and again.

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