Due to the recent attacks, Ukraine faces its most challenging energy situation since the start of the war,
said DTEK CEO Maksym Timchenko. “We have lost 80% of the available capacity. Of course, these are the most difficult times since the beginning of the full-scale invasion in terms of the country’s energy supply and the scale of destruction,” he said. “The main problem is the lack of sufficient air defense systems. We can restore power plants and bring additional equipment, but we don’t know what will happen the next day. We won’t have anything to restore soon,” he