The utility’s CEO discussed an energy future free of Russian influence at a conference in Houston.
Ukraine should be seen as the first line of defense for Europe’s energy security, given the country’s advantages in all energy sectors. This is what DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko said at the CERAWeek conference in Houston on March 20.
“With advantages in gas, nuclear power and enormous potential in regenerative energy, it is time to consider Ukraine as the first line of defense for Europe’s energy security,” he said during a discussion on Europe’s energy future when no Russian influence with the Deputy Secretary of US. State Geoffrey Pyatt and East Center Director Angela Stent.
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