- BRITAIN’S GUARDIAN NEWSPAPER ON DTEK’S WINTER PREPARATIONS
DTEK has spent $110m preparing for the possibility of another russian onslaught this winter.
“We have done everything possible and sometimes impossible to be prepared,” DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko told the paper. “Nobody can guarantee there won’t be blackouts this winter. Unfortunately, we are at war. We can’t predict the scale of russian attacks. We will do everything we can so generators are not used.”
- DTEK RENEWABLES INSTALLED EQUIPMENT TO INCREASE UKRAINE'S ABILITY TO EXPORT ELECTRICITY
DTEK Renewables has completed additional adjustments of power equipment at its enterprises – reactive power compensation devices (STATCOM). This is unique experience for Ukraine.
"We understand the importance of improving reliability of the energy connection between the UES of Ukraine and ENTSO-E. This should also bring economic benefits to Ukraine. That is why the company has invested its own funds in the installation of this innovative equipment, which will help expand Ukraine's export opportunities to ENTSO-E grids," said Oleksandr Selyshchev, CEO ofDTEK Renewables.
- DTEK WAS SHORTLISTED AMONG FINALISTS FOR THE PLATTS GLOBAL ENERGY AWARDS FOR 2023
DTEK entered the list of finalists for the Platts Global Energy Awards for 2023, which indicates the direction the industry is headed. It is where the industry puts its resources, hope, wagers, and ultimately, money.
The company made it to the finals in the “Corporate Impact – Comprehensive Portfolio” category.
- THE MINISTER OF ENERGY PRESENTED STATE AWARDS TO FOUR DTEK POWER ENGINEERS
The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine has awarded DTEK Dnipro Grids' power engineers for their help in ensuring sustainable operation of the industry during the war. On a visit to Dnipropetrovs'k region, Minister of Energy of Ukraine German Galushchenko presented certificates of honor and badges to four company employees who took part in restoring power grids after enemy shelling.