Former Ukrenergo Head Alexey Brecht Dies in Power Substation Accident.
Tragedy Strikes Ukraine's Energy Sector
According to Novyny.live: Alexey Brecht, the former head of Ukraine's national energy company Ukrenergo, died on January 21, 2023, from an electric shock at a power substation. Preliminary reports indicate the fatal accident occurred while he was performing his official duties. Brecht had been a member of Ukrenergo's board since June 2022 and was appointed as the acting chairman on September 5, 2025. His death comes at a critical time for Ukraine's energy infrastructure, which has been a frequent target during the ongoing conflict.
Born on March 30, 1978, Alexey Brecht was an engineering graduate of the Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. He launched his career in the energy sector in 1999 at the Kyiv Pumped Storage Power Plant and joined Ukrenergo in 2001, where he eventually led the scientific and project center for the development of Ukraine's unified energy system.
Reaction to the Fatal Incident
The prominent politician Oleksiy Honcharenko confirmed the news of Brecht's death, expressing condolences to his family and colleagues. The tragedy has sent shockwaves through Ukraine's energy community and sparked renewed concern over workplace safety standards at critical infrastructure sites.
The death of Alexey Brecht underscores the vital importance of safety at energy facilities, especially under the current conditions where Ukraine's energy sector faces immense challenges.
Oleksiy Honcharenko
The reaction from colleagues and government officials reflects the high regard for his contributions to the nation's energy system. This incident may serve as a catalyst for a thorough review of safety protocols across the industry.
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