The company said that we are talking about Alexey Brecht, adding that he has been working in the energy sector for 25 years.
The Supervisory Board of NEC Ukrenergo has appointed Alexey Brecht as acting Chairman of the Board. Ukrenergo reported this on Friday, September 13, in Telegram.
“As of September 5, the Supervisory Board of NEC Ukrenergo appointed Alexey Brecht as acting chairman of the board of Ukrenergo,” the message said.
Brecht has been in the company for 23 years and in the energy sector for 25. For the last two years, he was a member of the board of Ukrenergo and was responsible for the operation, rehabilitation and development of the transmission system network.
“The main task for today is to continue preparations for the heating season and restore facilities damaged as a result of enemy shelling,” the official said.
Ukrenergo will remain committed to attracting international aid to recover from Russian attacks and strengthen the stability of the energy system, Brecht added.
The company assured that it will follow corporate governance practices in accordance with the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) standards and will wait for the transparent election of an independent Supervisory Board and the appointment of the chairman of the board. of Ukrenergo.
We remind you that on Thursday, September 12, Ukrenergo announced an increase in electricity consumption. As of morning, more than 600 communities in nine regions were without electricity.
It was later learned that stabilization power outages would be used in Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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