Power generation • National Nuclear Power-generating Company
Energoatom •
Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant •
Rivne Nuclear Power Plant •
South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant •
Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant • Donuzlav WES (Wind Power Plant) • other supporting companies • Sevastopol Institute of Nuclear Power an Industry • State Research Company "Tsyrkoniy" • Chornobyl Center on issues of Nuclear Security, Radioactive Waste and Radioecology • Industrial Reserve-Investment Fund in Development of Energy • Ukrenerhokomplekt • Ukrainian Nuclear Association •
Ukrinterenergo • State Enterprise National Power Company
Ukrenerho • Derzhenerhonahlyad (State Energy Supervision) • Derzhinspektsia (State Inspection) •
Centrenergo •
Ukrhydroenergo (100%) •
Dniester Hydro-accumulating Power Station (87.4%) • others
Oil/gas and oil refinery industries • National Joint-Stock Company
Naftogaz Ukrainy • Subsidiary Company Ukrgasproduction • Open Joint-Stock Company
Ukrnafta (50% + 1) • Subsidiary Joint-Stock Company Chornomornaftogaz • Overseas branches • other enterprises
Small share participants •
Donbasenergo (25.0%) •
DTEK Dniproenergo (25.0%)
Former members • State Special Enterprise
Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was created on July 11, 2001 on base of the former Energoatom's company of the same name. The company was basically recommissioned under a special jurisdiction for the further decommissioning of its nuclear power station. On July 15, 2005 the enterprise was transferred from under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Fuel and Energy to the
Ministry of Emergencies. • National Joint-Stock Company
Energy Company of Ukraine ==History==