DTEK to Invest €140M in Energy Storage Systems to Boost Ukraine
DTEK is to build a series of energy storage systems in Ukraine with a capacity of 200 MW to help build a secure and green energy system. €140 million will be invested in the
Sept. 10, 2025. (Bohdan Nazarenko/DTEK) Ukraine's biggest private energy firm, DTEK, has launched a major battery storage facility that will bring power to hundreds of thousands of homes and strengthen the grid ahead of expected Russian attacks this winter, the company said.
The new project aims to strengthen Ukraine's energy security and support the transition to a greener energy system. DTEK Group aims to commission the new storage systems by September 2025.
REUTERS/Valentyn Ogirenko/File photo Purchase Licensing Rights KYIV, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Ukrainian private energy firm DTEK has launched the country's largest battery storage facility to ensure stable power supplies in the face of Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy sector, the company said on Thursday.
Battery technology plays a crucial role in decentralising Ukraine's energy system to mitigate the impact of energy supply disruptions caused by Russia, said the energy investment company.
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