
Europe can replace its lost Russian energy supply with this surprising partner
Europe's reliance on Russian gas can be reconfigured for future energy security with the help of Ukraine after the Kremlin cut off the EU's gas supply.
DTEK Group is a leading private investor in Ukraine’s energy sector. Created in 2005 to manage the energy business of SCM and currently organized as a holding company with six fully-owned sub-holding companies that are incorporated in the Netherlands, the group has most of its operations and assets in Ukraine. DTEK enterprises generate electricity at solar, wind and thermal power plants, produce coal and natural gas and trade energy products in Ukrainian and international markets. It also distributes and supplies electricity to customers, offers clients products and solutions to improve energy efficiency and is developing a network of fast-charging stations.
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