After the Russian invaders blew up Kakhovka Hydro Power Plant, Centravis continued to operate in normal mode in Nikopol.
“Even though the water level in the Kakhovka Reservoir is decreasing, we take all the necessary measures to provide our enterprise with water. This is another challenge for us after regular shelling of the city and electricity problems in winter, but our team is prepared to adapt to changes,” the company manufacturing director Andriy Krasyuk has said.
According to him, water from Kakhovka Reservoir is constantly used in Centravis operation to cool furnaces and mills, as well as to clean pipes. (Ukrainian metal)