In a recent article, CNN shed light on the unprecedented pressure facing Ukraine's power system due to russia's shifting tactics in its ongoing invasion. The report emphasises the critical situation as Ukraine endures repeated massive attacks on its energy infrastructure.
DTEK, Ukraine's largest private energy company, is at the forefront of efforts to maintain power supply amid these challenging circumstances. Dmytro Sakharuk, DTEK's Executive Director, provided insights into the gravity of the situation and the urgent need for action.
"If we don't restore the existing damaged plants, if we don't improve the interconnector capacity for input, if we don't build these distributed generators, at least in some places… then people will have power for less than four hours per day," Sakharuk warned in his interview with CNN. He emphasised the urgency of the situation, noting, "We have 120 days left before the start of the heating season. It cannot be business as usual."
The article highlights the various strategies being employed to tackle the energy crisis, including rebuilding damaged facilities, securing generators and gas turbines, and working with European partners to increase electricity imports. Sakharuk also expressed the need for air defence munitions specifically to protect energy facilities.
For more details on the challenges facing Ukraine's power system and DTEK's ongoing efforts, you can read the full CNN article.
DTEK Group is the largest private investor in the energy sector of Ukraine. The Group employs 55,000 people.
DTEK Group's companies are engaged in coal and natural gas mining, electricity production at wind, solar and thermal power plants, trade energy resources in the Ukrainian and international markets, distribute and supply electricity to consumers, provide energy-efficient services to customers, and develop a network of high-speed charging stations. In accordance with the Strategy 2030, DTEK strives to transform into a more energy-efficient, environmentally friendly and technological business, guided by ESG principles. DTEK is a member of the World Economic Forum's Partnering Against Corruption Initiative (PACI). Our goal is to achieve carbon neutrality.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, DTEK Group has restored power supply to more than 11 million consumers in the regions affected by the hostilities. DTEK Group is 100% owned by SCM Limited. The ultimate beneficiary is Rinat Akhmetov.