DTEK showcases Ukraine's energy resilience at EXPO 2025 At Ukraine's pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, a DTEK worker’s helmet proves to be a powerful symbol of the unwavering spirit of Ukrainian energy workers. It bears the signature of champion boxer Oleksandr Usyk, an ambassador for our #FightForLight campaign, who recently visited...
learn moreWashington Post reporters Lizzie Johnson and Anastacia Galouchka took readers inside the shell of a DTEK thermal power plant, shattered by russian missiles, to tell the st...
learn moreDTEK receives €11 million grant from the French government to build Ukraine’s first digital substation DTEK has received an €11 million grant from the French government to build Ukraine’s first digital substation....
learn moreThe New York Times recently highlighted the critical role of women in Ukraine's energy sector, featuring DTEK's efforts to employ female workers in the traditionally male-dominated field of underground...
learn moreThe Washington Post recently highlighted the crucial role of women in Ukraine's energy sector, featuring DTEK's initiative to employ women in underground coal mining roles. The article, "Ukraine confron...
learn moreIn a recent Washington Post article, DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko revealed that russia's missile attacks have devastated Ukraine's energy infrastructure, with the country's largest privat...
learn moreFor Ukraine we fight for light Our viral #FightForLight campaign draws international attention to the vital support needed for Ukraine’s severely damaged energy system. The campaign was kicked off by now-Undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World Oleksandr Usyk: Usyk was joined in...
learn moreThe Washington Post has reported on the critical need for Ukraine’s energy companies to repair the power stations damaged by russian missiles before winter. DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko said: &ldq...
learn more...SUPPORT TO REBUILD UKRAINE'S ENERGY SYSTEM AND DEFEND DEMOCRACY "For months, devastating russian missile and drone attacks have crushed our energy system and put millions more Ukrainians in the line of fire. Yesterday, the United States answered our call for help. The $61 billion package passed in the US House holds the hope that our shattered...
learn moreSiobhán O'Grady and Serhii Korolchuk of the Washington Post visited and reported on a DTEK thermal power plant this month, one of several severely damaged in recent russian attacks. "The fact is that we missed several missiles and...
learn moreDTEK GROUP ENTERS POLISH RENEWABLES MARKET TO BUILD THE FIRST LARGE-SCALE BATTERY STORAGE PROJECT IN THE COUNTRY Ukraine’s largest private energy company with a growing presence in the EU, entered the Polish renewables market on Wednesday throug...
learn more...porate Ethics and Compliance Week, reaffirming its dedication to upholding ethical business practices. DTEK Group relies not only on Ukrainian legislation but also on international norms and the best global practices. This approach allows us to promote European values. Transparent business conduct and openness is the best way to gain the trust...
learn moreDTEK prepared for another wave of russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s energy system A year after russia lunched massive assault on Ukraine’s energy system, DTEK announces that it’s ready for anothe...
learn moreIn an article covering the winter outlook for Ukraine’s energy sector, The Washington Post quoted DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko discussing the experience learned from systematic attacks on energy infrastructure. “...
learn moreThe missile attack on Nov. 23 was one of the worst since Russian forces started to bombard Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in early October. When the barrage ended, almost all of Ukraine had been p...
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