...tes it will be able to restore around 50% of the lost capacity within weeks, but other repairs will take longer. Ukraine is able to import some power from European neighbours, however the level of destruction will mean consumers will face some controlled outages. DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko said: “ The energy infrastructure russia attacked...
learn more...e are working 24/7 to ensure that the enemy is brought to justice and pays for every crime committed. We will continue on this path until russia is held accountable to all Ukrainians for the evil and destruction it has caused" Marney Cheek, partner at Covington & Burling LLP, which represented DTEK in the case said: “Today's...
learn more...force it with special protective platforms and submit important data about the storks to the ornithologists. Reinforcement of nests allows to protect the storks from electrocution or death due to the destruction of the nest, as well as to prevent emergencies on the lines and power outages for the customers. “Despite the war, DTEK...
learn more...ther Ukrainian businesses. The 35-page infographic displays the unique nature of Ukraine, the impact of the war on the ecosystem (land, air, water) and the footprint of the ecosystem’s destruction on the human health. On top of that the study will display russia’s war crimes, like the blow up of the Kakhovka hydroelectric dam...
learn more...DTEK has launched preparation works for the next heating season. Today, hundreds of millions of dollars are needed to restore the full-fledged operation of Ukraine’s energy sector. The scale of destruction to the power system is making the upcoming winter no less challenging for Ukraine. “A unified program for the recovery of...
learn more...plications for European and Global energy markets was the topic of the monthly online briefing session hosted by DTEK Group CEO Maxim Timchenko on Wednesday, 12 April 2023. Despite the large-scale destruction attempt, as of today, the Ukrainian energy system has been operating for almost two months without consumer restrictions, generating a reserve...
learn more...t month already. Generally during 2023 DTEK Energy plans to repair some 28 energy generating units across the entirety of its thermal power plants. “ Direct losses resulting from damage and destruction of the equipment of the company’s generating assets approach UAH 6 billion. With large-scale destructions in place, it shall be none...
learn more... Ukraine separated from russia and belarus forever. Instead, Ukraine’s power system managed to work in an isolation mode for 21 days - from February 24 to March 16. In the conditions of war, destruction and constant shelling, energy workers managed to ensure the stability of our energy system. This is the merit of all market participants:...
learn more...to a nerve-racking start. At 9 a.m., the dozen or so members of the “crisis team,” led by CEO Maxim Timchenko, review the often grim developments and state of affairs of the previous day: destruction of infrastructure, power availability, employees killed or wounded. At last count, DTEK had lost 136 employees in the war, with 24 missing...
learn more...t been replaced Serhiy points out the gaping hole in the administration building, where a bookcase and dangling light bulb are pretty much all that's left of his office. He watched the destruction from 500m away, as a "kamikaze" drone tore into the building, wrecking the control room and taking the substation offline. "We...
learn more... is changing its war tactics. It is focusing on completely destroying power units. On January 14 the main target was power units of TPPs, not just transformers as previously seen. The devastation and destruction means it will be impossible to restore electricity supply with equipment from Western partners quickly, and in fact is requires investment and...
learn more...years ago with Russia blackmailing the European energy market with gas prices and gas supply to the EU. Over the years, the war has escalated. And now we see a Russian military campaign to target the destruction of energy facilities across Ukraine. Maxim Timchenko , DTEK CEO DTEK Group presented “30 by 2030 initiative” at WEF...
learn more...lopment of these fields will significantly strengthen Ukraine's energy independence. "We believe in our country's victory and continue to invest in Ukraine despite the war, despite the enormous destruction of its infrastructure. Our task is to provide Ukraine with its own gas and become a gas exporter to Europe. To become a guarantor of the EU's...
learn moreDespite the war and significant destruction of the company's energy facilities, DTEK is not giving up on its plans to achieve carbon neutrality by 2040 DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko made the point during a speech at COP27 on "Business for decarb...
learn more...the level of the support. Especially now, when the whole world can see how we can fight, how strong Ukrainians are, how our nation can consolidate, how we restore power supply in one day after such a destruction. We do the impossible every day to show the world that we need your support for the future, not only ours», - said Maxim Timchenko.
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