...rvices including water distribution, sewage and sanitation systems, heating and hot water, public health, education, and the economy, with vulnerable households particularly affected. DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko said: “ This comprehensive dossier of evidence compiled by the United Nations points to only...
learn moreIn an op-ed published in The Times, DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko has outlined the urgent need for a strategic approach to protect and rebuild Ukraine's energy infrastructure, likening it to a modern-day Marshall Plan for the country's power sector. Ti...
learn more...ilding Poland’s first large electricity storage project , as part of a goal to create a pan-European energy system that unites Ukraine and the EU. Announcing the project, DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko said: "Despite the war and limited access to international capital markets, we continue to invest...
learn more...Male-Dominated Work Force. Enter the Women Semafor | Ukraine struggles to rebuild its decimated energy system AFP | Ukraine's electrician heroes restoring power near the front DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko discusses leadership in crisis and Ukraine's energy resilience at the Eurelectric conference
learn more...ies and the Kyiv hydroelectric power station. The assault involved approximately 100 Shahed drones and more than a 100 missiles of various types, affecting 15 regions across the country. DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko stated, "Our employees are working tirelessly with colleagues at Ukrenergo and other energy...
learn moreDTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko recently gave an interview at the Eurelectric conference, sharing insights on leadership during wartime and the resilience of Ukraine's energy sector. The "Powering Ukraine amidst war" inte...
learn more...aine's power infrastructure and the efforts to maintain electricity supply in the face of ongoing attacks. The piece featured insights from DTEK, Ukraine's largest private energy company, and its CEO Maxim Timchenko. Detailing the destruction of power plants across Ukraine, the story...
learn more...stration of why Ukraine will win this war. Our resolve remains strong. We will keep restoring light to the people of Ukraine, whatever evil russia perpetrates against us.”- stated DTEK CEO Mr. Timchenko on his X account. Also, as a result of russian missile attack, three DTEK substations in Kyiv were heavily damaged. As of 17:00 on July...
learn more...system since the full-scale invasion in 2022. During this period, DTEK power plants have endured more than 180 strikes, resulting in 53 workers injured and three losing their lives. DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko said : “Another attack on ordinary Ukrainians by russia overnight: enemy missiles...
learn moreIn an interview with DW News during the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin (URC), DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko shed light on the critical energy situation in Ukraine and the company's initiatives to address the challenges posed by russian attacks on the country's power infrastructure. He revealed...
learn moreIn an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Maxim Timchenko acknowledged the relative stability of Ukraine's energy grid over the past winter, stating, "We exited out of winter in a quite healthy position." However, the situation took a turn as Ru...
learn more...unities to access regasification terminal capacity and gas pipeline capacity. Read more . DTEK`S DINNER WITH PARTNERS AND ALLIES AHEAD OF THE UKRAINE RECOVERY CONFERENCE DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko on his X account : "After seeing the unity of Ukraine’s energy...
learn more... cooperation to meet the challenges of green transition, energy security and building modern grids across Ukraine and the European Union. The MoU was signed at the conference in Berlin by DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko and Viktor Kamyshev, General Manager of GE Vernova’s Grid Solutions business, and in the...
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