Russian forces attacked a power facility operated by DTEK Group, Ukraine's largest private energy company, in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast on May 20, leaving 39 settlements without electricity.
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View all signals →Ukraine’s DTEK group, controlled by Rinat Akhmetov, through its renewable energy arm DRI, has started commercial operations at its 126 MW PV park in Vacaresti, near Bucharest, bringing the group’s power generation capacity in Romania to 299 MW. The company confirmed that, starting in January 2027, 50% of the electricity generated at Văcărești will be sold to OMV Petrom under the largest physical solar power purchase agreement ever signed in Romania, ensuring stable cash flows and supporting the long-term financial sustainability of the project. The portfolio of DTEK’s subsidiary DRI in Romania includes the Glodeni I (53MWp / 49.05MW AC) and Glodeni II (60MWp / 49.9MW AC) photovoltaic parks, which together form one of the largest solar complexes in the country, the Ruginoasa onshore wind farm (60MW AC) - the first wind project built in Romania in the last decade - and the Văcărești photovoltaic park (126MWp).