
DTEK Group
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DTEK Group is a diversified energy holding that includes 8 businesses and а corporate university Academy DTEK #FightForLight
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🔋 Ever wondered how batteries can strengthen a country's power grid? Our Energy Storage Lead Vadim Utkin explains how Ukraine's first utility-scale battery system is revolutionising its energy security: - What battery storage actually does - Why Ukraine needs it right now - How we built it during wartime - What it means for this winter Ukraine is the ultimate testing ground to demonstrate the resilience of this energy technology. Watch how we're opening a new chapter for Ukraine`s energy system.
DTEK Group3,103,231 views • 9 months ago

📣The first equipment components for Ukraine's largest wind farm, DTEK Tyligulska WPP, are being prepared for dispatch from Denmark. Vestas Wind Systems has completed production of the first components for the second phase of our Tyligulska wind power plant – the largest wind farm in Ukraine and the largest private investment in the country's energy sector in its history. Key highlights: ➡️The achievement was celebrated at Vestas' factory in Ringkøbing, Denmark, with Henrik Andersen (President and CEO of Vestas), @mfMortenv (Denmark's Minister for Industry, Business and Financial Affairs), and Peder Lundquist (CEO of the Export and Investment Fund of Denmark). ➡️With Danmarks Eksport- og Investeringsfond's support, DTEK secured €370 million in credit financing, bringing total project investment to €450 million. ➡️Active construction will begin in autumn 2025 and continue through end of 2026. ➡️ Once operational, the windfarm will provide clean electricity to approximately 900,000 Ukrainian households. This project, initiated by DTEK's shareholder Rinat Akhmetov, represents our unwavering commitment to Ukraine's energy independence and sustainable future. #RenewableEnergy #CleanEnergy #SustainableInvestment
DTEK Group1,700,814 views • 1 year ago

🔊 Audio on – raging fires, panicked voices, falling artillery shells. These were the sounds that that announced the arrival of russian aggression on Ukraine’s energy system three years ago. Tomorrow marks the anniversary of the first attacks on our power plant far to Ukraine’s east, in the Luhansk region. The plant was the largest producer of electricity in the region, subjected to constant shelling starting two days before the full-scale invasion. Since that first attack, russia has launched more than 10,000 strikes on our energy assets. Today we honour those who have fought to keep the lights on every day. #FightForLight
DTEK Group1,425,908 views • 1 year ago

📢 Major announcement for Ukraine’s energy resilience: DTEK is investing €450 million and joining forces with Vestas Wind Systems to create Eastern Europe’s largest wind farm. Announced by Ukraine’s Minister of Economy Yulia Svyrydenko, today at #WEF25, the expansion of Tyligulska will grow the site from 114 MW to 500 MW, providing enough electricity for 900,000 households. The project is the single largest investment in Ukraine by any private company since the full-scale invasion. DTEK shareholder Rinat Akhmetov said: "This is our contribution to a strong, independent and free Ukraine, to the energy security of our country. Our goal is not only to restore what was destroyed by russia, but also to lay the foundation for economic growth.” Read more: #FightForLight dtek.renewables
DTEK Group1,239,922 views • 1 year ago

⚡Repair work doesn't stop, even when sites are badly damaged. Our engineers return to power plants and substations day after day to repair equipment hit by recent attacks. This is not quick or simple work. It means assessing damage, working around destroyed infrastructure and rebuilding systems piece by piece, and doing so under constant risk of further strikes. As Oleh, one of our power plant workers, says: "We are making every effort to restore all the facility. Repair and restoration work are under way across all damaged equipment." This is the reality of keeping Ukraine's energy system running through winter. It requires: - Energy equipment - Funding for restoration - Air defences Behind every repair is a team carrying out skilled work under difficult circumstances. Watch the video to see what it takes.
DTEK Group288,562 views • 5 months ago
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