... "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. Blackouts - both scheduled and unsched...
Read 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 invaders. This will allow resuming the electric suppl...
Read more...missile attacks on three hydroelectric power plants: Dniprovska, Dnistrovska, and Kremenchutska. DTEK Energy enterprises are also among the damaged facilities: Prydniprovska TPP suffered 4 missile strikes. As well as one of the objects of the energy infrastructure of DTEK Kyiv Regional Power Grids. As a result, 250,000 families in the Kyiv region and 350,000 families in Kyiv were left without elect...
Read moreIn an interview for Liga.Business , Dmytro Sakharuk, DTEK’s Executive Director, spoke about DTEK’s losses from russian shelling, russia’s “filigree” cyberattack, and Ukraine’s future problems this winter. —Since February, russia has damaged at least 30–40% of the Ukrainian ener...
Read moreRussia is concentrating its airstrikes on Ukraine's energy system. The electricity supplier DTEK is at the forefront of this theatre of war with its coal-fired power plants. Nevertheless, DTEK boss Maxim Timchenko is already planning for a...
Read more...argin of the country's energy industry and what consumers should expect in the event of continued attacks on energy facilities. Situation in the energy system, consequences and goal of russian strikes Looking at the entire energy system of Ukraine, how much capacity was there before the October 10 strikes in the country, and how much is left now? – It is important to unders...
Read moreLate at night of 19 October, russian troops attacked Ukraine’s civil and energy infrastructure yet again. One of DTEK Energy’s enterprises sustained structural damages. Luckily, there have been no casualties or health implic...
Read moreOn October 18, russian troops launched yet another series of terrorist attacks on the civil and energy infrastructure of Ukraine. DTEK's facilities have been damaged. As a result of several air strikes, 7 employees got inj...
Read moreOn October 17, russian troops made another series of terrorist strikes on civil and energy infrastructure of Ukraine. Following the hits, one of DTEK Energy’s enterprises suffered damage to property and health of its...
Read moreA letter calling for the exclusion of Russian companies from global and European associations was sent to international partners today. The letter was signed by DTEK CEO Maksym Timchenko and Naftogaz CEO. Yuriy Vitrenko and Head of the Ukrainian...
Read more...USD 50–70 mln. What is the situation with your generating companies? Majority of DTEK Energy's business divisions operate as normal except for Luhanska TPP, which has been under the Russian control since 25 February. We do not control this power plant, and it does not generate. There is a complicated situation with Zaporizka TPP. It is difficult to bring coal there as the railways ...
Read more...s. We congratulated each other on professional holidays and always wished happiness, health, and peace. Peace! But it's been a week since peaceful times ended for us. Peace was destroyed by Russian missiles hitting our residential buildings. Russian tanks tormenting our villages, crushing our cars. Russian shells that cut power lines and destroyed substations. Russian troops believing they are ...
Read moreIn wave after wave of drone, missile and artillery strikes, russia has targeted critical civilian infrastructure including power plants and electricity grids. Their aim: to cast the streets of Ukraine into darkness, from Kyiv to Lviv to Odesa. As winter arr...
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