Energy Company of Ukraine
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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]
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Native name | НАК «Енергетична компанія України» |
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Romanized name | NAK Energetychna kompaniya Ukrainy |
Company type | State owned |
Industry | Electricity |
Defunct | 2014 |
Fate | dissolved |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Ukraine |
Products | Electrical power Heat |
₴265 million (2007)[1] | |
Total equity | US$1.225 billion (₴9.8 billion)[citation needed] |
Owner | State of Ukraine |
Number of employees | 110,000 (2011)[2] |
Parent | Ministry of Energy and Mining |
Divisions | more than 20 energy companies |
Subsidiaries | Dniproenergo Donbasenergo Zakhidenergo Centrenergo |
Website | www |
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The company's computers (also) were inaccessible during the July 2017 cyberattacks on Ukraine; but electricity supply continued to operate without using computers.[4]