DTEK, Ukraine’s biggest investor in renewables facilities, is hoping it will be green energy that drives the phoenix from the ashes. That was the main message the company put across when it attended...
learn moreIn order to support the energy system, DTEK Renewables is ready to restore the operational activity of Tryfonivska solar plant in Kherson region, liberated from the russian occupiers. The capacity of Tryfonivska SPP is 10 MW. The solar farm ...
learn 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...
learn 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 green and nuclear future. Mr Timchenko, according to ...
learn moreOn October 21st, DTEK’s CEO spoke during the 43rd OECD Round Table on Sustainable Development “Foot on the gas? Maintaining momentum for net-zero while responding to the war in Ukraine”. Mr. Timchenko ...
learn more..., more conscious society, a new economy and energy industry, where green energy should be a priority. Ihor Retivov, senior manager of regulatory affairs of DTEK Renewables, said this during the annual European-Ukrainian Energy Day conference, organized by the European-Ukrainian Energy Agency (EUEA)....
learn more... As well as extensive underground gas storage facilities close to the European Union’s eastern border should be considered as a holistic energy infrastructure development strategy. DTEK was the first and is by far the only Ukrainian energy company to implement a battery energy storage system. Now, battery energy storage systems are...
learn more... European leaders have already decided to side with Ukraine against Russian aggression. The next logical step is to fully embrace the potential of the Ukrainian power sector. This is an op-ed of DTEK CEO for the Euractiv. The original text you may find here
learn moreAs energy companies in Ukraine work to restore and rebuild sections of the nation's power grid damaged by Russian military action, the country is also preparing for a future centered around renewables and a potentially lucrative role as an electricity exporter to Europe.
learn more...years, has particular potential. However, the Russian invasion did not bypass the Ukrainian renewable energy sector, including the largest market player DTEK Renewables, which owns eight solar and wind farms. In the interview to the EU Reporter , Alexander Selischev, CEO of DTEK Renewables, told about the...
learn moreThe Power Summit 2022 took place in Brussels on 15-16 June, a must-visit event for European energy leaders to share ideas and joint plans for the future. DTEK CEO Maksym Timchenko spoke at the final panel discussion with the CEOs of Europe's largest energy companies. One of the main topics of this year's Power Summit was russia’s war against Ukrai...
learn moreDTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko gave an exclusive interview on Reuters and spoke about the hopes of Ukraine to accelerate the integration of its electric grid with Europe’s with th...
learn moreDTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko informed in his interview to Bloomberg about results of the WEF Annual Meeting 2022 Davos. “Now we clearly see that Europe is an energy hostage of putin, having 45% of ru...
learn moreMaxim Timchenko, Chief Executive Officer, DTEK This article is part of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting Russia’s halting of its gas supply to the EU is creating energy insecurity for the bloc in a situation where there has b...
learn more...='search_background'>DTEK, spoke about how Ukraine will be able replace russian energy sources, helping the EU redesign its energy security. A critical part of energy security is renewables. DTEK Group str...
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