Euronews, in their recent coverage, shed light on the journey of DTEK in pushing forward with renewable energy ambitions despite the war.
In a testament to determination and resilience, DTEK has unveiled plans to expand its wind park facility in Mykolajiw. The project faced extraordinary challenges, with employees dedicating approximately a third of their time in air raid shelters, as revealed by DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko.
In the face of adversity, Timchenko shared insights into the harsh conditions under which the first phase of the project was executed.
"They work in protective vests while rockets fly overhead. These are the conditions under which we built the first phase, and that's why we take pride in this achievement," remarked Timchenko.
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