DTEK Renewables has issued carbon credits, marking a significant step in its commitment to advancing its sustainable development goals, supporting global carbon reduction effots. The credits offer busi...
learn moreDTEK Renewables received the balance of the overdue debt in the amount of UAH 2.7 billion for electricity produced from renewable sources in 2020 and partially in 2021 from the state-owned company “...
learn moreDTEK, Ukraine’s largest private energy company, is marking its 20 th anniversary. Since its founding in 2005, DTEK has invested over €12.5 billion in the modernisation and development of its e...
learn moreRISE targets €100 million funding to power 100 commercial solar and battery projects across Ukraine Projects will combine DTEK’s delivery capacity with Octopus Energy’s technology to enable customers to optimise energy use and sell surplus electricity back to the grid Aims to stabilise the grid...
learn moreIn the fall of 2025, DTEK Renewables and Fluence plan to put six energy storage systems into operation in Ukraine with a total capacity of 200 MW. To ensure the project’s effective implementation and the successful op...
learn more...e how humans can stop and possibly reverse global warming. Below, you will find key strategies businesses can adhere to achieve the global goal. Renewable energy transition Using fewer non-renewables and moving on to green energy is the first step to mitigating global warming. Solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal power sources are the...
learn more...renewable energy source – for centuries, according to the history of solar energy, and we continue to harness the sun to transform it into electricity. This source is never-ending. The non-renewables like coal, oil, and gas, on the other hand, take many years to form. When burned, they also emit greenhouse gases, which are harmful to the...
learn more... Here are the key pathways we should focus on. Transition to renewable energy Energy is the key to our existence. That is why the main focus should be on sustainable energy. Instead of non-renewables like coal, oil, and gas, we should be adopting renewable energy. Fossil fuels account for over 75% of global greenhouse gas emissions (according...
learn moreAmid relentless attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, DTEK has stood as a beacon of resilience and determination. In an interview with Polish national newspaper Rzeczpospolita, CEO Maxim Timchenko outlines the company’s efforts to help safeguard the na...
learn moreDTEK Renewables continues to take care of biodiversity by supporting the Bird Islands environmental project on the Tylihul Estuary in Mykolaiv region. This year, the company released the first At...
learn moreIn a recent interview with Axios during the CERAWeek by S&P Global conference, DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko issued a warning about the hidden costs of russian pipeline gas, emphasising the security risks of European dependence on russian energy supplies. "People shouldn't be naive...
learn moreDTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko shared his vision for Ukraine's energy sector during a live interview on Bloomberg Pulse today. Speaking to Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua, the discussion highlighted recov...
learn moreWEF annual meeting in Davos: DTEK announces major investments to Ukrainian energy sector During this year’s Annual Meeting, DTEK held a Media Briefing on 22nd January, announcing €450 million investment to expand th...
learn moreThe Ljubovo onshore wind farm will be located in a designated area for wind power plant installation in Lika-Senj County, central Croatia. DRI, the EU renewables arm DTEK, announces it will develop a second wind farm in Croatia, the third project in the country. The Ljubovo onshore wind farm will be...
learn more... since russia's full-scale invasion World's first windfarm built during war expanding from 114 MW to 500 MW Tyligulska will be Eastern Europe's largest windfarm built in a decade DTEK raising €370 million in loans, backed by Denmark's export credit agency Windfarm will generate 1.7 TWh annually – enough electricity...
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