British newspaper The Times reported on the plight of Ukrainians facing a winter in which freezing conditions are compounded by the russian threat to the country’s energy system. "russia will most definitely resort to energy terrorism once again this upcoming winter,”’ the newspaper quotes DTEK CEO as saying. &lsq...
learn more... Samples of burned wheat and corn serve as a reminder of food security's importance — grains intended to feed people globally, yet thousands of tons of harvest were destroyed by missile strikes. The pavilion also features a panel displaying dead Ukrainian black soil — the world's most fertile soil — whose quality diminishes...
learn more...EAN ENERGY SECURITY AND THE POTENTIAL OF UKRAINE’S GREEN TRANSITION DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko argued for a clean energy renaissance to strengthen Ukraine’s defences against russian attacks, as he outlined DTEK’s ongoing efforts to prepare for the winter heating season. Speaking in a panel at the ReBuild Ukraine Expo...
learn moreMaxim Timchenko, DTEK CEO, has told Associate Press that the company is ready for more russian strikes against Ukrainian energy infrastructure this winter. “We learned our lessons,” Timchenko told AP during an interview at DTEK’s headquarters in Kyiv. In October 2...
learn moreOne year after russia launched a massive assault on Ukraine’s civilian energy system, DTEK announces that it is as prepared as possible for more attacks by russian occupiers this winter . Working with Ukraine’s Ministry of Energy and the Armed Forces of Ukraine, DTEK has spent seven months working tirelessly to restore energy...
learn more...crifices made by the men and women who, in his eyes, are the real heroes: for example the miners who led their colleagues to safety in the darkness when russian strikes knocked the grid offline, or ‘the employee who rushed out to fight the flames when he saw, from his living room window, that his power plant...
learn more...spite all the obstacles, we never changed course, having invested more than 1 billion euros in solar and wind farms. In 2022, we had big plans to build a new Tyligulska wind power plant. However, the Russian invasion temporarily halted the project. Today I want to say: we made a decision to resume the construction of the wind power plant and the first...
learn more...ur heads, Michael runs his gloved fingers over golf ball-sized holes in the crippled hulk of a huge transformer. "Here, and here, and here," he says, as he shows where shrapnel from a Russian missile punctured the transformer's thick sides. Sharp metal fragments of the missile lie on the ground nearby. Along...
learn moreToday, December 16, russian troops once again carried out a massive terrorist attack on the civil and energy infrastructure of Ukraine. As a result of the shelling, the DTEK Energy facility, which had already been repeat...
learn morerussian troops continue a series of systemic terrorist attacks on Ukraine’s civil and energy infrastructure. Today, on 15 December, the enemy undertook another massive shelling of a DTEK Energy&...
learn more...TEK. "Every scenario is possible," Serhii Kovalenko, CEO of Yasno (DTEK Solutions), told the Kyiv Independent, not dismissing potentially 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,...
learn more...'>russian attacks in October damaged five of the six thermal power plants run by DTEK. The company had successfully undergone repairs. But after a pause of a few weeks, russian again unleashed strikes on Tuesd...
learn more... "If they can find an alternative place to stay for another three or four months, it will be very helpful to the system," DTEK chief executive Maxim Timchenko told the BBC. Russian attacks have damaged almost half of Ukraine's energy system. Millions of people are without power as temperatures drop for winter....
learn more...ng a request by Mykolayivoblenergo, professionals of DTEK Odesa Grids will repair a segment of the grid with approximate length of 20 km in the direction of Posad-Pokrovsky town that was destroyed by russian troops to ensure the fastest possible resumption of electricity supply to those districts across Mykolayiv region that were liberated from the...
learn more...ion, DTEK Grids has reconnected over 5 million consumers in Kyiv, Kyiv, Donetsk, Dnipropetrovsk, and Odesa regions to the electricity supply. Electricity export and financial stability russians attacks also caused stoppage of electricity exports from Ukraine to the EU. State-owned NEC "Ukrenergo" made 4.9 billion UAH on electricity...
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