...nergy company DTEK to draw global attention to the plight of Ukraine’s civilian power system. " I’ll be 100% behind Usyk on the 18th. But in Ukraine, the bigger #FightForLight goes on." said DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko on his X account. Read more THREE CIVILIAN POWER...
learn more...k will be supported in Riyadh’s Kingdom Stadium by around 30 war veterans who have returned to work at DTEK after frontline action in some of the war’s most intense battles. The #FightForLight partnership between Usyk and DTEK aims to highlight the critical state of Ukraine’s energy sector to global allies and to appeal for...
learn moreOur campaign focusing international attention on the critical state of Ukraine's energy system.
learn moreOur energy system is the foundation of our democracy. With power, we have food and clean water, warm homes, connectivity, jobs, transport and information. By systematically attacking Ukraine’s energy assets, russia is trying to destroy our whole way of life. To cast our democracy into darkness. Help us defend Ukraine’s en
learn more" We gather at the most difficult point in the history of our energy system. As russian attacks continue, and with winter arriving in little over 100 days, the decisions we take this week are set to play a pivotal role in Ukraine's future. At a moment of unprecedented attacks, the support our partners give us reason for confidence. Today, DTEK and our partners in Ukraine have a clear plan to...
learn moreIn 2022, DTEK faced significant challenges due to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Four out of five of the company’s wind power plants ended up in temporarily occupied territories, resulting in losses of UAH 15.84 billion. Despite these difficulties, DTEK invested UAH 3.9 billion in coal mining enterprises to ensure the stable operation of thermal power plants and support...
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