Late at night of 19 October, russian troops attacked Ukraine’s civil and energy infrastructure yet again. One of DTEK Energy’s enterprises sustained structural damages. Luckily, there have been no casualties or health implications.
Following the strikes, the enterprise’s equipment and infrastructure were severely damaged and it has therefore been completely disconnected from the energy system now. The energy professionals have promptly started response works to handle the aftermath of strikes and to further resume the operations.
Suspension of the enterprise’s work has resulted in the curbs of electricity supplies across the region; however, the works to resume them are currently under way.
DTEK Energy continues doing whatever is possible to sustain the reliable work of Ukrainian energy system under conditions of the aggressor’s terror against the energy sector. The company aligns its actions with NEC Ukrenergo to ensure efficient handling of the challenges and to effectively supply the customers with electricity.
DTEK Group is the largest private investor in Ukraine’s energy sector, with 55,000 employees and over €12 billion of capital invested since 2005.
Our businesses generate electricity at wind, solar and thermal power plants; distribute and supply power to end consumers; extract natural gas and coal; trade energy resources on Ukrainian and foreign markets; and provide domestic and commercial energy services.
Over the last 20 years, DTEK has grown into a national energy leader and is today transforming into a pan-European clean energy business.
Since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, DTEK Group has restored power to millions of consumers across regions affected by hostilities.
DTEK Group is 100% owned by SCM Holdings. The ultimate beneficiary and sole shareholder is Rinat Akhmetov, a businessman and philanthropist.