Deputy Chairman of the Kyiv city state administration discussed possible cooperation with the Vice-President of the Finnish company.
Today in Helsinki (Finland) at the meeting, Deputy Chairman of the Kyiv city state administration Peter Panteleyev, Vice-President of the Finnish energy company Fortum Heikki Anderson discussed the possible prospects of the further management of the power complex of Kyiv in connection with the completion of the transaction of the city with JSC “Kyivenergo”.
This reports the press service of Kyiv city state administration.
It is noted that Fortum – a Finnish state-owned energy company, founded in 1998. The company is one of Europe’s largest suppliers of thermal and electric energy. The firm operates in the Nordic and Baltic countries and in Poland.
“We are very valuable experience of municipal management of thermal-power complex. Now the Ukrainian capital is undergoing strategic changes, because the deal ends, which operated for more than 16 years. Therefore, it is important to consider and prevent all possible risks during the transitional phase. I am convinced that the practice of our Finnish colleagues will help us greatly in this,” – said Panteleyev.
Deputy Chairman of the KSCA also noted that during the meeting raised the questions of possible cooperation between the KSCA and the company “Fortum”, in both the short and long term.
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