Ukraine''s DTEK invests in major battery storage to
Ukrainian private energy firm DTEK has launched the country''s largest battery storage facility to ensure stable power supplies in
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.
Sign up here. DTEK said its total investment in the project amounted to 125 million euros ($146.13 million). Six battery storage systems have been connected to the power grid in the capital Kyiv and Dnipropetrovsk regions in eastern Ukraine, it said.
"Despite the war, we invest in Ukraine's recovery and growth. Our energy sector, having withstood countless Russian attacks, now gains new momentum," owner of DTEK and Ukraine's richest man, Rinat Akhmetov, said in a press release.
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