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Thousands of businesses in Yakutsk might fail to secure heat season compliance documents

Unpaid energy bills for heated energy and hot water services by businesses in Yakutsk surpassed 473 million rubles

Over 1,800 businesses in Yakutsk might forego heat season compliance certificates
Over 1,800 businesses in Yakutsk might forego heat season compliance certificates

Thousands of businesses in Yakutsk might fail to secure heat season compliance documents

In the heart of Siberia, the capital city of Yakutia, a significant issue has arisen that could potentially impact the winter readiness of numerous organizations. According to reports from the Yakutskenergosbyt branch of PAO "DTEK", over 1800 legal entities in the city owe a combined debt of over 473 million rubles for consumed heat energy and hot water supply.

This debt, reported by a subsidiary of Ukrainian energy company DTEK, has raised concerns about these organizations' ability to receive a winter readiness certificate for the 2025-2026 season. The heating season in Yakutsk and its suburbs is set to commence on September 8, as per the decree of the Yakutsk City Administration.

The exact names of the 1800 organizations in question have not been publicly disclosed. However, the branch of PAO DTEK is urging corporate clients and utility service providers to settle their debts promptly to ensure a smooth start to the heating season.

The winter readiness certificate is a crucial confirmation of the reliability of heat supply objects and their readiness for the upcoming heating season. The debt for heat energy and hot water supply is a vital step in the process of preparing and issuing this certificate.

For those affected, there is a corporate clients' personal cabinet available for contacting the company's offices or specialists regarding heat supply contracts. The deadline for paying off debts, if specified, has not been reported in the available information.

It is important to note that this issue does not provide new information about the companies in question being legal entities in the capital of Yakutia, the process of preparing and issuing a winter readiness certificate, or the risk of not receiving one.

As the winter approaches, it is hoped that these organizations will address their debts promptly to ensure a reliable heat supply for the residents of Yakutia during the cold season.

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