...ally prolonged mass blackouts across Ukraine in case of renewed russian attacks. "No matter how you prepare, it is still very difficult to predict what's going to happen." Despite that, Oleksandr Fomenko, the head of DTEK Grids, argued that the country's grid was large and solid enough to withstand the winter ahead. The Kyiv Independent talked to Kovalenko and Fomenko about the work to rep...
Read more...Our goal is to provide both large cities and small villages with electricity, which is crucial for assuring the decent living standard of the people across all of Ukraine’s regions,” said Oleksandr Fomenko, CEO DTEK Grids. The company has reported that because of major damage done to the energy system scheduled blackouts continue to apply across the most part of Ukraine’s regions as or...
Read more... due to war, we have employed 66 students. Today, this youth receives stable salary, all social guarantees and, most importantly, can plan their future in Ukraine,” – noted DTEK Grids CEO Oleksandr Fomenko. Over the past three years, 276 senior students from 25 leading specialized educational institutions of Dnipropetrovsk, Odesa, Kyiv regions and the city of Kyiv have participated in the du...
Read more...-voltage substations and 2,975 transformer substations. That is why the entire region has now the lights back again, and there is a lot to be done going forward to ensure reliable power supply", said Oleksandr Fomenko, DTEK Grids' CEO. The Company explained that this work is only the first step towards bringing the lights back to all residents of the region as soon as possible. The next step is to res...
Read more...he development of the regional energy system. In 2021, more than UAH 821 million was earmarked. We do everything needed to ensure that our customers always have electricity and comfort ,” says Oleksandr Fomenko, CEO of DTEK Odesa Grids. The head of the company said that over the past two years, DTEK Odesa Grids has made a significant contribution to the development of the enterprise, the energy ...
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