- DTEK showcases Ukraine's energy resilience at EXPO 2025
At Ukraine's pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, a DTEK worker’s helmet proves to be a powerful symbol of the unwavering spirit of Ukrainian energy workers. It bears the signature of champion boxer Oleksandr Usyk, an ambassador for our #FightForLight campaign, who recently visited one of our damaged thermal power plants.
- DTEK visits the U.S. to strengthen energy sector partnerships
DTEK’s CEO visited the United States to meet with government officials and industry leaders to explore opportunities for deepening energy sector cooperation.
“I have been in the United States this week, talking with policymakers and the private sector about the many opportunities Ukraine holds for US investors already looking at the country’s potential in a post-war future.
And what I have heard back, in both Washington and New York, is a growing interest in what Ukraine has to offer. In the energy sector alone, Ukraine has some of the biggest gas reserves and storage facilities in Europe – reserves that DTEK is already developing in addition to rolling out battery storage, planning smart grids and importing American LNG as well.
By combining US capital and technical know-how with the local experience and understanding of companies like DTEK, the United States and Ukraine have the foundations of an exciting energy partnership.“ – said Maxim Timchenko on his LinkedIn account.
- DTEK expands Advisory Council with distinguished Japanese diplomat Kuninori Matsuda to strengthen ties with Japanese stakeholders
The strategic addition reinforces DTEK's commitment to expanding cooperation with Japanese partners and investors as part of its recovery and transition strategy.
Ambassador Matsuda brings extensive diplomatic experience in Eastern Europe and Asia, having most recently served as Japan's Ambassador to Ukraine from October 2021 to October 2024. His appointment comes at a critical time following DTEK's recent investment initiatives in Japan and the company's ongoing efforts to rebuild Ukraine's energy infrastructure after russian attacks.
- DTEK honoured with international SABRE Awards for "Fight for Light" campaign|
DTEK has been honoured at the prestigious SABRE Awards for its socially significant "Fight for Light" campaign. The company received the award for an impactful art installation in Kyiv's Podil district featuring a 40-ton transformer destroyed by russian forces during an attack on a thermal power plant.
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