72. A Ukrainian Utility at War. A story of resistance, resilience, and hope - apr22
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How to survive a war when you are a Utility in Ukraine? Thanks to Eurelectric which organised the introduction, we have the honour of welcoming a hero of the Energy...
show moreThanks to Eurelectric which organised the introduction, we have the honour of welcoming a hero of the Energy world: Maxim Timchenko, CEO of DTEK, one of the top integrated Utility in Ukraine.
During an intense conversation we talk about war, destruction, and sufferings, but also about resistance and resilience. Maxim praises its workforce as it tries to reestablish power and heat in liberated towns.
Beyond the horror and the drama, there is hope for the post war situation, the optimism of a stronger European integration that will help our continent wean itself of Russian dependence while creating opportunities for Ukraine’s resources.
We thank again Maxim for making the time. Slava Ukraini
Maxim will join European Power Summit in June
https://powersummit2022.eurelectric.org/
Thanks to our forever friends and partner Aquila Capital
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Author | Laurent Segalen + Gerard Reid |
Organization | Laurent Segalen + Gerard Reid |
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