“As of today we have only 460 megawatts out of 5,000MW previously” - DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko in the Financial Times, speaking on the first day of the Ukraine Recovery Conference . The piece reports on President Volodymir Zelensky’s keynote address to the many partners and...
learn more...o;s announcement underscores both companies’ commitment to extending the resilience of Ukraine's energy sector, during the ongoing conflict and for the long-term. The agreement was signed by Maxim Timchenko, DTEK CEO and Przemek Szuder, President Central and Eastern Europe, Honeywell, in the presence of...
learn more...se cooperation to identify and implement projects that will enhance energy efficiency, ensure reliability of supply, and promote sustainable energy use across Ukraine. The memorandum was signed by Maxim Timchenko, DTEK CEO and Mykhaylo Bubnov, CEO of Schneider Electric Ukraine on the eve of the Ukraine Recovery...
learn moreIn a recent Washington Post article, DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko revealed that russia's missile attacks have devastated Ukraine's energy infrastructure, with the country's largest private power producer losing 86 percent of its generating capacity. ...
learn more...ady fears the winter The Washington Post reported on the critical need for Ukraine’s energy companies to repair the power stations damaged by russian missiles before winter. DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko said: “We need to get out of this cycle: destruction, repair, destruction — meaning we...
learn more... circuit breakers. The appeal – part of its “fight for light” campaign – follows heavy bombardment by russia that has wiped out 90% of the company’s coal generation capacity since March.” DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko said: “The destruction since March is worse than anything we’ve seen since the full-scale...
learn moreThe New York Times has reported on Ukraine’s fight for light, as the country battles to restore power in time for the winter season. The piece quoted DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko, posting to his X account as part of our viral #FightForLight campaign: “This is another frontline in the war.” He...
learn moreDTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko joined Arab News in a video interview to discuss the opportunities for financial partnerships between Ukrainian enterprises and Saudi Arabia. He spoke about the #FightForLight, highlighting...
learn moreThe Washington Post has reported on the critical need for Ukraine’s energy companies to repair the power stations damaged by russian missiles before winter. DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko said: “We need to get out of this cycle: destruction, repair, destruction — meaning we can lose everything if we...
learn more...to the plight of Ukraine’s civilian power system. " I’ll be 100% behind Usyk on the 18th. But in Ukraine, the bigger #FightForLight goes on." said DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko on his X account. Read more THREE CIVILIAN POWER PLANTS HIT...
learn more...or urgent technical assistance (such as replacement generators, transformers and turbines) to energy companies across the sector, before the onset of winter in six months’ time. DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko said : "DTEK is doing everything possible to draw the attention of the world community to the...
learn more... at least three thermal power plants operated by DTEK sustained serious damage in the latest attack, the fifth on the company's facilities in just seven weeks. In his quote to the BBC, DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko emphasized the importance of restoring power quickly. "The energy these power stations produce...
learn more...y a critical roll in supplying electricity at peak hours. The enemy has launched previous attacks on March 22 and 29, April 11 and 27 this year. Maxim Timchenko, CEO of DTEK: “With each attack, russia proves again that it has no honor or...
learn moreMAXIM TIMCHENKO HAILS $61 BILLION US SUPPORT TO REBUILD UKRAINE'S ENERGY SYSTEM AND DEFEND DEMOCRACY "For months, devastating russian missile and drone attacks have crushed our energy system and ...
learn moreIn a recent article published by Bloomberg, DTEK has announced its plans to rebuild at least 50% of its damaged energy facilities within the next three to four months. DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko stated that the company has lost a significant part of its production capacity due to the ongoing war and is now working...
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