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of 11 people. The company is developing an ARCap module that can be integrated into any spacecraft. It is capable of docking with satellites in orbit and does not require additional equipment on the satellites. Kurs Orbital plans to launch the first ARCap module into space in 2025. The startup will help satellite operators save money. Large telecommunications satellites in geostationary orbit cost between $300M and $500M.
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Russian attacks destroy thermal power plant, all substations in Kharkiv. He also said that the electricity supply has been restored for approximately 40% of Kharkiv residents. Meanwhile, heating has been restored in 60% of the buildings, and almost all of them have water supply.
Energy facilities in western Ukraine suffer damage during Russia's overnight attack. A number of energy facilities in western Ukraine had suffered damage during Russia's major overnight strike targeting critical infrastructure, state oil and gas monopoly's CEO Oleksiy Chernyshov said on March 24.
All power units of DTEK's Burshtynska and Ladyzhynska TPPs completely or partially damaged by Russia's strike – top manager Two thermal power plants of the DTEK energy holding – Burshtynska and Ladyzhynska (Ivano-Frankivsk and Vinnytsia regions) – were severely damaged in an attack by Russian aggressors on the Ukrainian power system on March 22, said DTEK CEO Dmytro Sakharuk.
DTEK subsidiary signs agreement with Polish Columbus Energy for building 133 MW energy storage system in Poland Energy holding DTEK, through its EU-focused subsidiary DRI, has entered into an agreement with the Polish company Columbus Energy to build a 133 MW energy storage system in southern Poland.
Ukraine’s DTEK loses 50% of generating capacity, recovery will take 'months.' Ukraine's largest private energy company, DTEK, lost 50% of its generating capacity due to Russia’s March 22 mass attack on the country’s energy system, the CEO of one of its subsidiaries said on March 24.
Ukhydroenergo: 'Years' needed to restore Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Plant after Russian attack. It will take "years" to restore Zaporizhzhia's Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Plant, which was damaged following Russian missile attack, the head of Ukrainian state-owned energy company Ukrhydroenergo Ihor Syrota said on March 25.
Russian attacks force Kharkiv to end city heating season early. Kharkiv will switch off the city's central heating early to reduce the load on the power system, which has been severely damaged in recent Russian attacks, Kharkiv Mayor Ihor Terekhov announced on March 25.
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