Twelve employees awarded by the Ministry of Energy actively participated in the restoration of the energy system after the shelling, Akhmetov’s company reported.
In the Dnepropetrovsk region, twelve DTEK power engineers received an award from the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine for their help in ensuring the sustainable operation of the industry during the war, the DTEK press service reports.
Eight employees of the Pridneprovskaya and Krivoy Rog thermal power plants received certificates of honor and signs from the Ministry of Energy. Four more employees of DTEK Dniprovskie Electric Grids received awards from the ministry.
“Together with other energy workers, they actively participated in the restoration of the energy system after the shelling, and are now preparing it for the next heating season,” the company said in a statement.
We remind you that it was previously reported that DTEK rose by a third last month.
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Source: korrespondent

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