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One of Europe’s largest onshore windfarms is being built in central Ukraine. We are set to build our next flagship project - 650 MW Poltavska windfarm. The total investment is expected to reach €1.2 billion. Our subsidiary dtek.renewables will install up to 100 turbines in the Poltava region, central Ukraine. Poltavska windfarm joins DTEK’s growing portfolio of renewable energy that includes the 500 MW Tyligulska windfarm and Ukraine’s largest battery energy storage project at 200 MW.
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russia launched its largest energy attack this year as temperatures hit -21°C across Ukraine. DTEK's thermal power plants were severely damaged – the ninth major strike since October. Thousands in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Dnipro, and Odesa lost heating and power in the coldest days of winter. Our engineers are working in sub-zero conditions to restore electricity. When winter becomes the weapon, Ukraine's energy workers stand on the frontline. Share their story.
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Front page story in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. Frankfurter Allgemeine correspondent Stefan Locke visited a DTEK power plant hit by recent strikes, where workers are working in -18 degrees Celcius, clearing debris, salvaging equipment and restarting units after one of the most significant attacks in months. His reporting captures what our engineers face: restarting operations for the 60th time since the full-scale invasion began, whilst knowing the next strike could come at any moment. "We try to save what can be saved," says Volodymyr, 27 years at the plant, standing beside colleagues who've repaired the same plexiglass windows three or four times over.
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Temperatures dropping again in Kyiv this week and thousands remain without heat or power. Speaking to CNN, our CEO Maxim Timchenko didn't mince words: "I believe it is already a sign of this humanitarian catastrophe when people are living in their apartments at 6 degrees, with children. How severe it becomes depends on the coming weeks." Watch the full interview.
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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 first call he received when his phone finally had signal was from his supervisor: "Are you coming?" Roman didn't hesitate. Today, he repairs high-voltage power lines across Kyiv after missile strikes. When the lights come back on, people stop him in the street to stay thank you and offer coffee and food. For Roman, this was never just a job. "It's simply your purpose in life." Watch his story.
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Four years into russia's full-scale invasion, Ukraine's energy war is far from over. Speaking live to BBC News (UK) from Kyiv's St. Sofia’s Square, our CEO Maxim Timchenko called it what it is: energy terror – a deliberate campaign to freeze civilians into submission. This winter alone, DTEK teams carried out 30 black starts and restored power in days rather than months, driven by ingenuity forged under fire. The world must recognise what is happening in the heart of Europe – and act.
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⚡️Three days to go! This Saturday, Undisputed Heavyweight Champion of the World Oleksandr Usyk faces Tyson Fury in the rematch of the century. In May, he launched our #FightForLight campaign, drawing global attention to the round-the-clock battle to keep the lights on in Ukraine amid relentless russian attacks. DTEK colleagues on the energy frontline are with you Oleksandr! Learn more: #Usyk2Fury #RingofFire
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There is no dramatic moment when a power grid comes back to life. Just a hum. Today marks four years since russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine – four years of systematic strikes on the country's energy infrastructure, designed to make the cold and the dark do what its army could not. DTEK's engineers have answered each strike the same way: by going back to work. The transformer restarts. A dispatcher reads coordinates into a radio. Somewhere across the city, a window lights up. 4 years. We simply didn't stop. Our energy powers life.
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🎶The Carol of the Bells began as a Ukrainian folk song called Shchedryk (pronounced 'Shedrik'): composed over a century ago to celebrate hope and prosperity. Today its hypnotic melody is known around the world at Christmas time. But this year, from the wreckage of a Ukrainian power plant destroyed by russia, Shchedryk has become a symbol of our resilience. After a brief break to film the Svitlo Concert ('Light Concert') choir, our repair crews picked up their tools and resumed work to restore power in millions of Ukrainian homes. Please share this story and support our efforts to defend light in Ukraine this Christmas.
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This #IWD2025, we honour the extraordinary women who embody true empowerment as they work to keep Ukraine's energy flowing during the most challenging times in our nation's history. In this video we hear from Tetiana, who works deep underground piloting trains through mining tunnels, continuing a family tradition that once excluded women. Today, nearly 600 women work at our mines, with 125 working underground. They manage logistics, operate equipment, and ensure that despite russia's relentless attacks on our power grid, Ukraine's lights stay on. Watch Bloomberg's video report on the women who have stepped in to keep Ukraine’s economy going, including Tetiana's story. #StandWithUkraine Bloomberg Originals
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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 wave to overwhelm air defences → 3-5 precision missiles follow to deliver fatal strikes • Even with 60-70% interception, a few strikes can cause catastrophic damage • Cyberattacks up by 30-40%, with increasing use of AI The primary targets: transformers and compressors – vital equipment with long replacement times that create bottlenecks and isolating regions into "energy islands". For DTEK teams, the reality is human. Repair crews return to damaged sites within minutes, often working between attacks to reconnect hundreds of thousands of people. The report's message for Europe: hybrid threats to energy systems are growing in scale and sophistication. EU utilities must prepare now – not after attacks begin.
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