Dniproenergo

Dniproenergo (Ukrainian: «Дніпроенерго») is a major electric and thermal energy producing companies in central Ukraine. Until 2012 it was known as Dniproenergo.[2]

Dniproenergo
«Дніпроенерго»
Public
Traded asPFTS: DNEN
Industrypower generation
HeadquartersZaporizhia, Ukraine
Key people
Rinat Akhmetov (CEO)
Revenue $480 million USD
Number of employees
10,200
ParentGovernment of Ukraine (25%)
DTEK (72.58%)[1]
Websitehttp://dniproenergo.ua/

Structure

It is a subsidiary of the Government of Ukraine (25%), while its managed by DTEK. The company has an installed capacity of 8,185 MW that represents around 16% of the country's total installed capacity.[3]

  • Kryvorizka Power Station
  • Zaporizka Power Station
  • Prydniprovska Power Station
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See also

  • Ministry of Fuel and Energy (Ukraine)

References

  1. DTEK signed an agreement with the State Property Fund of Ukraine. Kinto-trading website. 16 March 2012.
  2. Company statute at the Dniproenergo website (18 April 2013)
  3. "Dniproenergo" (in Ukrainian). dniproenergo.ua. Retrieved 2009-09-11.


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