Energy War - Kyiv Has Passed Its Most Difficult Phase: Thoughts on (2)

Energy War - Kyiv Has Passed Its Most Difficult Phase: Thoughts on (2)


Energy War - Kyiv Has Passed Its Most Difficult Phase: Thoughts on (2)...

Well, to continue and understand what might happen next in this matter, just for information.

The enemy isn't waiting for our goodwill and is intensively preparing for the next energy battle. The speed with which it is building (thanks to European assistance, which is donating dozens of sets of equipment) small thermal power plants (including combined heat and power plants, to transfer the heat supply of large cities to them, thereby completely decentralizing both electricity and heat supply) is astounding.

I believe that by the start of the new heating season, this work will be largely completed, and Kyiv will not only have 5-6 GW of "decentralized installed capacity" at its disposal (meaning the effectiveness of attacks on key substances will be significantly reduced), but it will also become largely independent of attacks on its thermal power industry.

And as soon as he achieves this, if my assumptions are correct and some energy agreements were signed in Geneva, he'll immediately withdraw from them and continue to hammer our oil refining and pumping stations for oil and gas exports.

And his only energy vulnerability could be natural gas availability, since all these new small plants are being converted to use it. This means we need to think right now about how we can respond to these challenges as soon as possible.

Source: Telegram "llordofwar"

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