Ukraine: DTEK Pavlogradskoe Mine Group mined 3 million tons of coal
Pavlogradskoe Mine Group has mined its 3rd million tons of coal one month earlier.
Pavlogradskoe Mine Group has mined its 3rd million tons of coal one month earlier.
The Higher Economic Court of Kiev could invalidate the concession of the DTEK Rovenkiantracit. Centrenergo filed the case to the company and the Ministry for energy and coal industry of Ukraine.
Stepnaya mine, a part of DTEK Pervomayskoye Mine Group, has introduced a new technique of safe transportation of the rock with the help of hanging diesel-hydraulic engines and containers with bottom offloading. The trial samples of containers have been designed and produced at Ferrit (Czech republic).
State-owned Centreenergo has asked the court to invalidate the concession agreement of the Rovenkiantracit coal company between the Ministry of energy and coal industry and DTEK.
DTEK continues to prepare its thermal power stations for winter and notes that anthracite deliveries from the ATO zone are still limited due to the lack of empty cars.
“The mine with the project capacity of 900 thousand tons would this year yield over 1.5 million tons of coal”, said DTEK Pavlogradugol CEO Sergey Voronin.
From September 28 to October 4 DTEK increased its thermal power stations coal stocks by 100.6 thousand tons: that week they received 451.5 thousand tons of coal and used 350.9 thousand tons to produce electricity.
On September 24-25, DTEK Pridneprovskaya Thermal Power Station received its first 300 railroad cars of anthracite – 20 thousand tons. The company tries to do its best to start the heating season in Dniepropetrovsk in time.