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About DTEK

A world-class
energy company

DTEK brings global best practices
to the Ukrainian energy sector.

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About DTEK

DTEK Group is a diversified energy holding that includes six businesses and Academy DTEK, our corporate university.

DTEK Group enterprises produce electricity at solar, wind and thermal power plants; drill for/extract natural gas and mine coal; trade energy resources on Ukrainian and foreign markets; distribute electricity and manage power grid infrastructure; supply consumers with electricity; offer energy efficient solutions; and are building/developing a network of fast charging stations for electric vehicles.

DTEK Group companies employ over 60,000 people.

In its New Strategy for 2030, the DTEK Group is committed to transforming its businesses to become more environmentally friendly, efficient and technologically advanced, guided by ESG principles in all their activities and committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2040.

DTEK Group is a strategic investor in energy assets in Ukraine and abroad. In 2021, DTEK Group's capital investments amounted to UAH 23.4 billion (USD 635m).

DTEK Group is creating a new energy future for Ukraine.

DTEK Group is 100% owned by the SCM Group, whose shareholder is Rinat Akhmetov.

 

Introducing<br> Maxim Timchenko
Introducing
Maxim Timchenko
Chief executive officer (CEO)

Maxim Timchenko has led DTEK since its creation in 2005. Under his leadership, the company has evolved from a regional provider into Ukraine’s largest private energy investor and an integrated European energy company.

Mr. Timchenko has played a crucial role in keeping the lights on across Ukraine since russia first invaded in 2014. On the eve of the full-scale invasion in 2022 he was instrumental in switching the country onto Europe’s energy grid and since then has led efforts to restore power to millions of homes – particularly during russia’s brutal winter missile attacks against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.

Mr Timchenko is a leading voice in Ukraine’s transition to a post fossil-fuel energy system and its development as a green energy hub for Europe. In May 2023, he opened the Tyligulska Wind Power Plant near the Black Sea, which was built during the war, despite its location just 60 miles from occupying forces.

On international policy platforms, Mr Timchenko is an important advocate of closer energy ties to Europe and energy independence for the continent. He has also called for market reforms within Ukraine to spur the transformation of its energy sector and market coupling.

Maxim Timchenko is a member of the World Economic Forum’s Electricity Governors community and the supervisory boards of the UN Global Compact Network Ukraine and the American University Kyiv. Forbes Ukraine named him one of the country’s 10 most influential CEOs.

Maxim Timchenko obtained a degree in Production Management from the Donetsk State Academy of Management while also studying Economic and Social Studies at the University of Manchester. In 1999, he joined PwC and rose to become a senior auditor, before joining Ukraine’s SCM Group in 2002. There he supervised the Group’s energy business until 2005 when DTEK was originated.

 

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