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DTEK Energy Invests Nearly UAH 7 Billion in Preparations for the 2025/2026 Heating Season
In January–June 2025, DTEK Energy allocated UAH 6.9 billion to preparations for the coming autumn–winter period. Key areas include repairs, recovery of thermal power plants, and support for Ukrainian coal mining. 
DTEK Energy Invests Nearly UAH 7 Billion in Preparations for the 2025/2026 Heating Season

Given the challenges of war and the aftermath of numerous massive attacks on energy infrastructure, the company continues its ongoing repair campaign at thermal power plants. In six months, nearly UAH 4 billion has already been spent on this work — more than in the whole of 2024. This allows us to prepare generating capacities for winter and maintain reliability of the energy system.

At the same time, intensive preparations are underway at Ukrainian mines. The company's own investments in coal mining since the beginning of the year amounted to UAH 2.9 billion. Thanks to this, in the first half of the year, DTEK Energy miners put seven new coal longwalls into operation, providing fuel for thermal power generation.

The company's machine-building enterprises are also actively working to support the mines. In the first half of 2025, they manufactured and repaired 1,707 units of mining equipment, including four new shearers, as well as 1.2 million spare parts and components.

Our energy workers, repairmen, miners and mechanical engineers continue to work hard to provide Ukrainians with electricity, especially during summer consumption peaks, and to lay a more reliable foundation for thermal power generation during the next heating season. Because electricity is not just light, it is the foundation of the country's vitality. We are restoring not only equipment, but also confidence in the more reliable functioning of thermal power generation and the energy system as a whole. We keep on repairing and recovering TPPs, investing in coal mining and providing mines with the necessary equipment. We are doing everything we can to ensure that Ukrainians have light and heat even in the most difficult times," said Oleksandr Fomenko, CEO of DTEK Energy.