DTEK, Ukraine’s largest investor in renewable energy, faces a growing challenge of balancing energy supply and demand.

Thursday, July 23, 2020
DTEK, Ukraine’s largest investor in renewable energy, faces a growing challenge of balancing energy supply and demand.

DTEK, Ukraine’s largest investor in renewable energy, faces a growing challenge of balancing energy supply and demand. Emanuele Volpe, DTEK’s chief innovation officer, said yesterday: “The future of energy is focused on the transition from a centralized energy system to one that is decentralized and flexible.”

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Ukraine placed $2 billion of Eurobonds at 7.25% yesterday – more money at a lower rate than at the frustrated bond placement of three weeks ago.

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