DTEK Group
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DTEK Group is a diversified energy holding that includes 8 businesses and а corporate university Academy DTEK #FightForLight
Ukraine
Joined April 2013
Building the future now, under fire. Featured in @Eurelectric‘s latest report, DTEK’s recovery strategy shows how the war is accelerating innovation. While restoring power after repeated attacks, we are building a more resilient and flexible system for the future: ✓ 500
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Winter may be over but the countdown to the next one has already begun. Ukraine's energy system survived the hardest winter on record, but the infrastructure that kept the lights on must now be rebuilt – and time is short. New equipment lead times can stretch up to nine
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❗ Two DTEK engineers were seconds from death on 17th March when russian FPV drones struck their vehicle in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (The East of Ukraine). They spotted the drones, got out, and survived.
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At the @key_esg Summit on Resilience and Innovation in a Changing World, our Chief Sustainability Officer, Jeff Oatham, shared what resilience looks like when tested in the hardest conditions. For DTEK, resilience means more than keeping the lights on during war. It means
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@AFP Read the full story published in Barron’s:
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Russia had been widely expected to launch a massive strike on Ukraine, but the evening crew at one of the country's frequently targeted power stations could do nothing to prepare.
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What was once a power plant now looks like a wasteland. The air still smelled burnt days after the attack. A powerful @AFP report shows the reality inside one of our power plants after repeated russian strikes. Snow covered twisted metal where turbines once powered thousands of
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✅ Ukraine’s energy system is becoming more decentralised and more resilient. In 2025, DTEK Grids connected more than 5,000 distributed and renewable energy installations, double the number in 2024. These include rooftop solar, local generation and energy storage systems that
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The future of energy warfare is already here. Europe should take note. A new report by @Eurelectric reveals how attacks on Ukraine’s power system have evolved, and what this means for Europe’s energy security. What has changed in 2025-2026: • Hundreds of drones in first
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He swapped a miner's helmet for a soldier's helmet and was captured by russia. Nearly two years later, he is free. Ihor Belyakov spent his working life hundreds of metres underground, cutting coal at DTEK operations in Shakhtarske, a small industrial town in Ukraine's
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Winter may be over, but for Ukraine’s energy workers, the work never stops. Roman never planned to live in Kyiv. His life was in Mariupol. After surviving more than a month under russian occupation with no food, no water, and constant shelling, he evacuated his family. The
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"Right now, the battlefield in Ukraine is the energy battlefield." – @cafreeland, Economic Adviser to Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Ukraine has just come through the hardest winter in its history. Our engineers kept the grid standing under relentless attack.
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February was one of the toughest months of the winter in Ukraine. Freezing temperatures, largescale strikes and new damage to critical infrastructure across the country. Yet every day, our teams restored electricity, often within hours of an attack. In just one month, DTEK
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DTEK and Ukrainska Pravda have launched "Critical Infrastructure" – a joint initiative to support independent local newsrooms operating on Ukraine's frontlines. Journalists in Sumy, Kharkiv, Dnipro, Mykolaiv and Kherson are working under constant threat, often during shelling
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