State-run enterprise Energoatom, the operator of Ukrainian-based nuclear power plants, boosted revenue from electricity sales by 6.8% in 2017, to UAH 46.04 billion, or US$1.6 billion, according to the company's report.
Ukraine's wholesale electricity market operator, state-owned enterprise Energorynokhas attracted from Oschadbank a non-renewable credit line worth UAH 2 billion (US$73.4 million), the company said in the Prozorro electronic procurement system.
CEO of Ukraine's wholesale electricity market operator, state-owned enterprise Energorynok Yuriy Hnatyuk estimates the debt in the wholesale electricity market at UAH 31 billion, or US$1.16 billion.
National Nuclear Energy Generating Company Energoatom continues to finance measures to boost safety at its nuclear power plants (NPPs) despite wholesale electricity market operator, state-owned enterprise Energorynok's debts worth UAH 12.6 billion ($474 million) for electricity it has bought from the company, according to the company's first vice-president and technical director, Oleksandr Shavlakov.