...the enemy used 151 missiles and drones. The link DTEK ADVOCATES FOR UKRAINIAN ENERGY SECTOR RECOVERY AT CERA WEEK On March 18-19th, DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko participated in and addressed the conference, drawing attention from the international community to the critical necessity of financing green...
learn more...ge and how long it will take to recover. The DTEK worker injured in the attack received rapid medical attention and is being cared for at home. CEO Maxim Timchenko commented on the latest news : “ DTEK teams are doing everything they can to repair and restore power after russia's senseless and...
learn more...n energy system uniting Ukraine and the EU. DTEK’s goal is to build a 5 GW portfolio of renewable energy projects in Europe by 2030, via DRI. Maxim Timchenko, CEO of DTEK Group, said : “ Today’s signing marks an exciting moment in Europe’s aspirations to move beyond fossil fuels. This...
learn more...ble 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 this morning are civilian facilities relied on by millions of ordinary people. This...
learn moreDTEK COMMITS TO NEW ENERGY SYSTEM BUT WARNS OF ATTACKS On the second anniversary of russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko expressed the company's unwavering commitment to delivering energy to Ukrainians today and building new energy facilities that will provide resilient power in the...
learn moreThe Financial Times on Sunday devoted its frontpage story to an interview with DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko, who highlighted the urgent need for US aid to bolster the resilience of Ukraine's energy sector against russian attacks. In an article titled Ukraine risks losing ‘energy war&...
learn moreBritain’s The Times newspaper has reported on DTEK’s building of the Tyligulska windfarm despite war and a call by CEO Maxim Timchenko to unlock military aid to protect not only the country’s territory but also its energy system. “Despite early successes against Russia this winter, today...
learn more...ia exploits Ukraine’s dwindling stocks of air-defence ammunition. On the eve of the second anniversary of russia’s full-scale invasion, CEO Maxim Timchenko said DTEK was 100% committed to providing Ukrainians with the energy they needed today and to build new energy facilities that would generate...
learn more...tor. The visit includes the signing of a new cyber security agreement to protect vital civilian energy infrastructure against russian hackers. DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko is part of a Ukrainian delegation of business leaders, led by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, attending the Japan-Ukraine Conference for Promotion...
learn more...S TO ITALY'S CORRIERE DELLA SERA ON ITS RENEWABLE GROWTH PLANS FOR EUROPE In a recent interview with Corriere della Sera, a leading Italian newspaper, Maxim Timchenko, DTEK CEO, shed light on the company's ambitious investment plans in Italy, marking a significant stride towards expanding its renewable energy...
learn moreIn a recent interview with Corriere della Sera, a leading Italian newspaper, Maxim Timchenko, DTEK CEO, shed light on the company's ambitious investment plans in Italy, marking a significant stride towards expanding its renewable energy footprint in Europe. Expanding o...
learn more...rs to drive inward investment and so help finance Ukraine's recovery. Read our investment manifesto for the Ukrainian economy here : DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko also participated in a session on WEF’s main-stage addressing the question: "European Green Deal, Anyone?". Alongside Greek Prime Minister...
learn moreDuring his conversation with CNBC at Davos 2024, DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko emphasized that Ukrainian businesses aim to reshape the narrative surrounding their country, steering away from its portrayal as a war zone that discourages potential investments. &la...
learn more...and we underline once more our key message for all companies in the global energy sector: come on over, Romania is open for business .” Maxim Timchenko, CEO of DTEK , said, “Ukrainians have made a clear choice that their future lies inside Europe, and DTEK’s expansion into the EU...
learn more...nment-owned, institutions. Speaking at a special event focused on revitalising Ukrainian business at the World Economic Forum in Davos, DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko said: ”Defending our economy is one of the crucial ways to win this war. Ukraine has the companies in place to do that, with...
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