Wednesday, November 20
Last month’s restructuring of much of DTEK’s bank and bond debt can be traced back to debt taken on in 2012, before the Donbas war
Friday, June 4, 2021
, Tymchenko says. Due to the war, DTEK lost control of mines and power stations, which cut the company’s electricity production in half. “In 2012, we produced 51 billion KWh — in 2020, 26.3 billion,” he says. “In 2012, we extracted 38 million tons [of coal]. In 2020 we extracted 19 million.”