The DTEK group will receive EUR 62.8 million from the European Commission and $46.1 million from the U.S. government for the restoration of facilities damaged by Russian attacks and to prepare power plants for the winter season.
"The U.S. government and the European Commission are allocating EUR 106.6 million ($112 million) to DTEK for equipment and construction materials, providing essential support to the energy system that has been suffering from ongoing Russian assaults, the latest of which occurred on November 17," said in a statement from DTEK on their website on Monday.