Trypilska TPP (Ukrainian: Трипільська ТЕС) was a 1800 MW thermal power station located on the Dnipro river, about 40 km downstream of the city of Kyiv, in Ukraine, built by the Soviet Union in 1969 and completed in 1977.
[2] The main assets of the Trypilska TPP were four pulverized coal and two diesel fuel units with a capacity of 300 MW each.
The fuel facility consists of an open coal storage with a capacity of 280,000 tons, which was serviced by two portal cranes and bulldozers.
In January 1962, a Decree of the Council of Ministers of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic approved the development of a thermal power plant in the Trypilska site.
A great deal of work on the analysis of the project, start-up and adjustment of the equipment was performed by the enterprise "LvivORGRES".
[3] On 16 April 2024, President Zelenskyy said that "eleven missiles were launched towards the Trypillya [thermal power] station, upon which the electricity supply in the Kyiv region depends.