Length of rundown and emergency heating and steaming systems for 2011–2014
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2011 |
2012 |
2013 | 20141 | ||||
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Length of rundown and emergency heating and steaming systems, end of year, in two pipes terms, km |
% to total length of heating and steaming systems |
Length of rundown and emergency heating and steaming systems, end of year, in two pipes terms, km |
% to total length of heating and steaming systems |
Length of rundown and emergency heating and steaming systems, end of year, in two pipes terms, km |
% to total length of heating and steaming systems |
Length of rundown and emergency heating and steaming systems, end of year, in two pipes terms, km |
% to total length of heating and steaming systems |
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Ukraine |
4865,5 |
14,7 |
5876,6 |
18,1 |
5952,6 |
19,0 |
4762,0 |
18,6 |
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Autonomous Republic of Crimea |
253,1 |
15,6 |
321,4 |
20,5 |
313,0 |
19,9 |
× |
× |
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Vinnytsya |
212,1 |
28,2 |
207,5 |
26,5 |
189,2 |
25,0 |
188,6 |
25,3 |
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Volyn |
94,8 |
17,5 |
97,9 |
18,4 |
151,2 |
27,1 |
121,5 |
24,1 |
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Dnipropetrovsk |
228,9 |
6,2 |
250,9 |
6,8 |
307,8 |
8,5 |
310,4 |
8,9 |
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Donetsk |
574,0 |
12,6 |
552,1 |
12,4 |
558,5 |
12,7 |
183,3 |
9,9 |
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Zhytomyr |
140,9 |
18,9 |
119,8 |
16,5 |
140,6 |
19,0 |
122,3 |
17,5 |
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Zakarpattya |
30,0 |
8,4 |
21,8 |
9,9 |
21,5 |
9,6 |
23,1 |
10,4 |
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Zaporizhya |
83,5 |
4,7 |
358,7 |
21,6 |
325,0 |
23,8 |
332,3 |
24,6 |
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Ivano-Frankivsk |
65,9 |
14,7 |
82,9 |
19,0 |
93,4 |
21,7 |
73,4 |
17,4 |
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Kyiv |
193,5 |
14,4 |
171,1 |
13,3 |
166,1 |
14,2 |
160,0 |
13,7 |
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Kirovohrad |
97,7 |
14,3 |
96,1 |
14,2 |
138,4 |
24,3 |
159,6 |
27,9 |
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Luhansk |
134,3 |
7,9 |
113,6 |
7,3 |
141,7 |
10,2 |
47,1 |
10,1 |
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Lviv |
269,8 |
18,1 |
418,0 |
28,7 |
399,1 |
27,8 |
389,1 |
27,2 |
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Mykolayiv |
38,2 |
5,9 |
30,8 |
4,4 |
32,1 |
4,7 |
33,6 |
5,0 |
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Odesa |
557,6 |
38,3 |
592,8 |
40,2 |
580,6 |
40,0 |
554,3 |
39,1 |
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Poltava |
103,3 |
9,5 |
160,0 |
13,1 |
180,5 |
14,9 |
170,5 |
14,4 |
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Rivne |
57,1 |
14,9 |
56,4 |
14,3 |
46,5 |
12,0 |
42,5 |
11,3 |
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Sumy |
313,5 |
41,7 |
309,4 |
41,5 |
325,4 |
43,1 |
295,6 |
39,5 |
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Ternopil |
139,8 |
33,4 |
131,5 |
32,2 |
120,8 |
30,5 |
113,4 |
28,4 |
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Kharkiv |
144,62 |
5,72 |
658,7 |
27,2 |
648,2 |
27,6 |
622,8 |
26,6 |
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Kherson |
63,8 |
12,0 |
56,1 |
10,2 |
78,4 |
16,3 |
42,5 |
9,2 |
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Khmelnytskiy |
172,1 |
20,5 |
169,9 |
20,3 |
160,8 |
20,9 |
141,4 |
18,4 |
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Cherkasy |
119,8 |
19,7 |
120,8 |
21,2 |
121,8 |
21,7 |
114,2 |
21,2 |
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Chernivtsi |
15,2 |
4,9 |
39,1 |
12,2 |
34,9 |
11,6 |
31,5 |
10,9 |
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Chernihiv |
198,5 |
27,7 |
190,5 |
27,3 |
186,1 |
27,0 |
181,4 |
27,1 |
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Kyiv city |
375,5 |
15,1 |
360,8 |
14,6 |
303,0 |
12,3 |
307,6 |
10,9 |
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Sevastopol city |
188,0 |
31,3 |
188,0 |
31,4 |
188,0 |
31,9 |
× |
× |
1 Excluding the temporarily occupied territories of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the city of Sevastopol and part of the anti-terrorist operation zone.
2 Does not include length of all rundown (emergency) heating and steaming systems (calculation change at enterprise).
Note. Information is compiled according to data from enterprises that produce and deliver heat and hot water to the population and for public living needs apart from the enterprises that supply heating energy only for production and technological needs of enterprises and organizations.