| Industry |
Coal industry Electricity |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2005 |
| Founder | Rinat Akhmetov |
| Headquarters | Kyiv, Ukraine |
|
Key people
|
Maksym Tymchenko (CEO) |
| Revenue | $11 611 mln (2013, IFRS) |
| $417 mln (2013, IFRS) | |
| Owner | Rinat Akhmetov |
|
Number of employees
|
~ 75 000 |
| Parent | SCM Holdings |
| Website | www |
DTEK (укр. ДТЕК) is a strategic holding company that develops business streams in the energy sector. DTEK companies produce coal and natural gas, generate electricity at the thermal power plants and renewable energy power plants, supply heating and electricity to end consumers, and provide energy services.
DTEK Energy (укр. ДТЕК Енерго) is a DTEK operating company responsible for coal production, electricity generation and distribution. [https://energo.dtek.com/en/]. The assets of DTEK Energy are represented by 17 mines and 5 coalprocessing plants, thermal power plants of DTEK Skhidenergo, DTEK Dniproenergo, DTEK Zakhidenergo, Kyivenergo and Mironovskaya TPP, an affiliate of DTEK Donetskoblenergo. The total installed capacity – 17 GW. Also includes 5 distribution companies serving 3.4 million customers.
DTEK Renewables (укр. ДТЕК ВДЕ) is the operation company managing DTEK’s assets in the renewable energy sector.
DTEK RES is the largest producer of electric energy from wind in Ukraine. In 2016 the ‘green’ energy supply has reached 608.4 mil kWh. Installed capacity of Botiyevska wind power plant is 200 MW. Company has launched Tryfonivka solar power plant with a capacity of 10 MW in Kherson region in August 2017.
DTEK Oil&Gas (укр. ДТЕК Нафтогаз) is an operating company in charge of the oil and gas sector in the structure of DTEK energy holding. DTEK Naftogaz's assets portfolio includes Naftogazvydobuvannia and Naftogazrozrobka, which carry out exploration and production of hydrocarbons in three licensed areas in Poltava and Kharkiv regions.
DTEK Oil & Gas in 2017 boosted natural gas production by 1.2% from 2016, to 1.65 bcm.
DTEK ESCO – is the first Ukrainian energy company to offer comprehensive energy efficiency and energy saving services to consumers.
The "Energy Efficient Schools" Project is aimed at educating pupils of the sixth, seventh and eighth forms in the basics of energy saving both in theory and practice. At the end of the course, the pupils were to prepare their projects on improving energy efficiency of their schools. The first stage of the "Energy Efficient Schools" project took place at 11 educational institutions in Kyiv from February to May 2013. As a result of the project, DTEK provided grants to implement energy efficiency projects designed by the pupils. The second stage of the project started in the second half of 2013, where 55 schools from 22 cities and towns are taking part. Now, all the schools have an optional energy efficiency course in their curricular.
The goal of the Energy Efficient Schools Project was to develop conscientious and responsible future consumer of energy resources who is aware of technical and financial problems of energy suppliers and who consumes resources rationally and pays one's utility bills on time.