In the first quarter of 2025, JSC NAEK Energoatom paid UAH 12.6 billion to the Ukrainian budget in the form of taxes, mandatory payments, and a single contribution to compulsory state social insurance.
“This is UAH 5.7 billion more than in the same period of 2024,” the company said on its Telegram channel.
In turn, according to Energoatom’s financial results for the first quarter of 2025, published by MP Oleksiy Kucherenko on Facebook, NAEK’s net income from the sale of products (goods, works, services) in January-March reached UAH 77 billion, with the cost of production amounting to UAH 17.6 billion and gross profit amounting to UAH 59.4 billion.
As reported with reference to Kucherenko, according to the results of the first quarter of 2025, Energoatom received UAH 12.15 billion in net profit. He also recalled that at the end of 2024, Energoatom recorded UAH 1.3 billion in net profit.
According to the report of the Temporary Investigation Commission (TIC) of the Council on Possible Violations in the Tariff Policy in the Energy Sector for the six months of its activity, the current electricity tariff for the population of 4.32 UAH/kWh provides Energoatom with additional undistributed profit and depreciation in the amount of 0.99 UAH/kWh, which is about 49 billion UAH per year.
Members of the TSC believe that the level of electricity prices for the population set by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine as of May 2024 fully corresponds to the economically justified level.
On May 14, the Verkhovna Rada took note of the TSC’s report on the investigation of possible violations of Ukrainian law in the formation and implementation of pricing and tariff policy in the energy and utilities sectors during its six months of activity.
By a corresponding resolution, the Rada extended the work of this Temporary Commission for a period determined by parliament (one year from the date of its establishment) and decided to hear its report on the work done at a plenary session by October 30, 2025. The Temporary Commission was established by a resolution of the Verkhovna Rada on October 30, 2024.
In 2024, Energoatom paid UAH 145.35 billion for PSO services (provisions on the imposition of special obligations – IF-U), allocating 58% of its net income to this purpose.