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Temporary heating outage in Teremky: Kyivteploenergo carrying out maintenance — restoration expected by day's end

Due to planned technical works, some buildings in Teremky have temporarily been left without heating. We explain who is affected, what energy workers and emergency responders have already done, and how residents should act.

Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

By Tetiana Suchkova-Ladik

December 30, 2025 · 2 min read

Temporary heating outage in Teremky: Kyivteploenergo carrying out maintenance — restoration expected by day's end

What happened and why it matters

The municipal enterprise "Kyivteploenergo" is carrying out technical works to normalize the parameters of the heat supply system. As a result of the works, heat supply to residential buildings in the Teremky‑1 and Teremky‑2 neighborhoods has been partially suspended. In buildings in Pechersk and Chokolivka, reduced heating supply parameters are possible.

In connection with this, heat supply to residential buildings in the Teremky‑1 and Teremky‑2 neighborhoods has been partially suspended. In residential buildings in Pechersk and Chokolivka, reduced parameters of the heating medium supply may be observed. The technical works are planned to be completed shortly. Restoration of heat supply to the buildings is planned for today by the end of the day.

— Municipal Enterprise "Kyivteploenergo" (statement, via UNN)

Who this affects

Primarily — residents of Teremky‑1 and Teremky‑2: in these neighborhoods heat supply has been temporarily stopped. In Pechersk and Chokolivka, the heating medium values may be lower than usual — this affects comfort in apartments but does not indicate large-scale emergencies given that services are operating.

What city services are doing

The municipal enterprise's statement emphasizes that the company and building managers will ensure operation of in‑building systems within their competence. In addition, specialists from the State Emergency Service (SES) in Vyshhorod have already delivered, installed and connected powerful generators near residential buildings — this provides an additional reserve for electricity supply and, consequently, support for heating where necessary.

Practical advice for residents

Check the operation of radiators and internal risers — issues with in‑building systems are handled by building managers. If there is no heating or supply is unstable, contact your building manager or the hotline of Municipal Enterprise "Kyivteploenergo". Document the problem (photos, videos) — this speeds up response. In buildings with generators, follow electrical safety rules and the rescuers' instructions.

Context and consequences

Technical works on the networks are part of regular maintenance that reduces the risk of more serious failures in autumn and winter. Expected restoration of heat supply is by the end of the day, but the situation will depend on the progress of the works and the actual parameters of the networks. The city and rescuers are already involved, so this is not a spontaneous emergency but a coordinated operation by energy workers and services.

Follow updates from Municipal Enterprise "Kyivteploenergo" and announcements from local authorities — this will help you plan actions a few hours in advance and keep calm at home.

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