Energy Company of Ukraine

Energy Company of Ukraine (Ukrainian: НАК Енергетична компанія України) is a dissolved state-owned holding company for electricity assets in Ukraine under Ministry of Fuel and Energy. On 4 September 2014, the Government of Ukraine decided to dissolve the company. The process should be carried out within five months.[3]

Energy Company of Ukraine
Native name
НАК «Енергетична компанія України»
NAK Energetychna kompaniya Ukrainy
State owned
IndustryElectricity
Fatedissolved
Defunct2014
Headquarters,
Area served
Ukraine
ProductsElectrical power
Heat
UAH 265 million (2007)[1]
Total equityUS$1.225 billion (UAH 9.8 billion)
OwnerState of Ukraine
Number of employees
110,000 (2011)[2]
ParentMinistry of Energy and Mining
Divisionsmore than 20 energy companies
SubsidiariesDniproenergo
Donbasenergo
Zakhidenergo
Centrenergo
Ukrhydroenerho
Websitewww.ecu.gov.ua

The company's computers (also) were inaccessible during the July 2017 cyberattacks on Ukraine; but electricity supply continued to operate without using computers.[4]

Operations

Along with other state companies like Energoatom and Ukrenerho, Energy Company of Ukraine has produced electricity for Ukraine and abroad. Until 2010, the company had total installed power generation capacities of 29,6697 MW which corresponded to 56% of installed capacity of Ukrainian power stations.

Energy Company of Ukraine has operated thermal power stations through at least six regional subsidiaries such as Dniproenergo, Zakhidenergo, Centrenergo, Kievenergo, Skhidenergo; and hydro power stations through Ukrhydroenerho; energy supplying companies also exist in each oblast such as Dniprooblenerho, Vinnytsiaoblenerho and others. A smaller state company "Ukrinterenergo", established in January 1993, operates only one plant named Kaluska CHP.[5] Unlike most of Ukraine it is part of the IPS/UPS transmission grid, so Ukrinterenergo created a power generating island named "Burshtyn TES" that is synchronized with the ENTSO-E transmission grid. The island includes some companies of the Zakhidenergo.

Former subsidiaries

List of subsidiaries and percentage of ownership by Energy Company of Ukraine[6]

Hydro-power generation

Thermal power generation

  • Centrenergo - 78.3%
    • Vuhlehirsk TES
    • Zmiiv TES
    • Trypillya TES
    • Remenergo, maintenance company
  • Zakhidenergo - 70.1%
  • Dniproenergo - 50.0%+1
    • Transdnipro TES
    • Kryvyi Rih TES
    • Zaporizhia TES
    • supporting companies
      • Dniproenergoremont
      • Dniproenergospecremont
      • Dniproenergonaladka
      • Dniproenergoavtotrans
      • VOKhR
  • Kyivenergo - 25%
    • Thermal cogenerating power station 5
    • Thermal cogenerating power station 6
  • DTEK Skhidenergo - 0%
  • Donbasenergo - 25%+1 (Enerhoinvest Holding owns 60.77%)
    • Starobeshiv TES
    • Slovyansk TES
    • Shteriv TES (former station redesigned into maintenance division of Donbasenerho)

Other thermal power generation

  • Ukrhazovydobuvannia (Naftogaz Ukrainy)
    • Lokachi TES

Power distribution

Some power distributing companies have capabilities of power generation such as Zakarpattiaoblenerho.

  • Vinnytsiaoblenerho - 75.0%
  • Volynoblenerho - 75.0%
  • Zakarpattiaoblenerho - 75.0%
    • Tereblya-Rikska HES
    • Onokivska HES
    • Uzhhorod HES
  • Dniprooblenerho - 75.0%
  • Khmelnytskoblenerho - 70.1%
  • Krymenergo - 70.0%
  • Mykolaivoblenergo - 70.0%
  • Chernivtsioblenergo - 70.0%
  • Donetskoblenergo - 65.1%
    • Myronivsky TES
  • Kharkivoblenergo - 65.0%
  • Zaporizhiaoblenergo - 60.3%
  • Luhanskoblenergo - 60.1%
  • Ternopiloblenergo - 51.0%
  • Cherkasyoblenergo - 46.0%

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-07-29. Retrieved 2012-01-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. "Human resources". Archived from the original on 2012-04-09. Retrieved 2012-01-18.
  3. Cabinet liquidated the Energy Company of Ukraine. Ukrayinska Pravda. 4 September 2014
  4. Borys, Christian (26 July 2017). "Ukraine braces for further cyber-attacks". BBC News. Retrieved 26 July 2017.
  5. Ukrinterenergo official website.
  6. (in Ukrainian) List of subsidiaries that are part of the Energy Company of Ukraine (official website) Archived 2011-01-19 at the Wayback Machine
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