DTEK’s new contracts with Schneider Electric, Honeywell and GE Vernova will help Ukraine build a more secure, greener, more modern energy system that’s better integrated with the rest of Europe.
• With Honeywell, we’re restoring damaged energy infrastructure, deploying battery storage systems and implementing modular refining & gas solutions.
• With Schneider Electric, we’re building a transformed, resilient, and sustainable energy system for Ukraine's recovery.
• With GE Vernova, we’re working together on the green transition, energy security and building modern grids across Ukraine and the EU.
• In a deal signed between our subsidiary D.Trading and Venture Global, we’re supporting near medium to long term energy security needs for Ukraine and the broader Eastern European region and cooperating on opportunities to access regasification terminal capacity and gas pipeline capacity.
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DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko on his X account:
"After seeing the unity of Ukraine’s energy sector at DTEK annual Energy Recovery Dinner, I grow more confident that together we can survive the coming winter. A couple of contributions stood out in Berlin last night:
Rostyslav Shurma Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine: Invest in our victory, invest in our projects to build a new energy infrastructure for Ukraine.
Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources, U.S. Department of State: We cannot allow putin to weaponise winter and achieve what he has failed to achieve on the battlefield.
European Commission Director-General Gert Jan Koopman: Ukraine has very concrete needs for this winter and it's crucial that the international community, at all levels, plays its part.
Ukrainian Minister of Energy: Every piece of energy equipment our allies donate is like a tank or missile. We fight on the energy front, but our battle for democracy is the same.
Financial Times | Ukraine pleads for western aid to restore power generation
Barron's |Ukraine's Power Suppliers Feel Impact Of Russian 'Energy War'
NPR |Russia has destroyed half of Ukraine's energy production. How is the country coping?
On 1 June, russia once again targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure, seriously damaging two DTEK thermal power plants. There were no casualties.
This was the sixth wave of massive missile and drone attacks in the last two and a half months. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, DTEK thermal power plants have been fired more than 180 times.
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