Dniproenergo
Dniproenergo (Ukrainian: «Дніпроенерго») is a major electric and thermal energy producing companies in central Ukraine. Until 2012 it was known as Dniproenergo.[2]
Public | |
Traded as | PFTS: DNEN |
Industry | power generation |
Headquarters | Zaporizhia, Ukraine |
Key people | Rinat Akhmetov (CEO) |
Revenue | |
Number of employees | 10,200 |
Parent | Government of Ukraine (25%) DTEK (72.58%)[1] |
Website | http://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
gollark: ```schemeWarning: "exit" called while processing on-exit tasksError: uncaught exception: #<condition: (user-interrupt)> Call history: <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <eval> [metagollariosity] (z y x z) <--```How exciting.
gollark: Oh, gollariosity or something is simulating ITSELF.
gollark: It was, but then it finished and it recursed gollariously.
gollark: Oh, it's NOT simulating that.
gollark: Actually, I have no idea why it's gollariously recursing. It's just simulating `alt`.
See also
- Ministry of Fuel and Energy (Ukraine)
References
- DTEK signed an agreement with the State Property Fund of Ukraine. Kinto-trading website. 16 March 2012.
- Company statute at the Dniproenergo website (18 April 2013)
- "Dniproenergo" (in Ukrainian). dniproenergo.ua. Retrieved 2009-09-11.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.