How the Law on Ensuring Transparency in Extractive Industries was adopted in Ukraine – DiXi Group success story “Transparent benefits – legislation with EITI Standard”

How the Law on Ensuring Transparency in Extractive Industries was adopted in Ukraine – DiXi Group success story “Transparent benefits – legislation with EITI Standard”
Faster decision-making and collaboration with local stakeholders should become key approaches for international institutions in their projects in Ukraine. The President of DiXi Group spoke about this at the event “What holds and what folds: economy of the future in a shaken world,” organized by the Open Society Foundations in Washington, D.C. The expert noted […]
In 2025, Ukraine allocated UAH 2.66 billion to manage the Exclusion Zone, including maintaining the decommissioned power units of the Chornobyl NPP in a safe condition, the Ukryttia facility (sarcophagus), handling radioactive waste, environmental measures, and other related expenses. This is 15% more compared to 2024 (UAH 2.31 billion). At the same time, in dollar […]
For over four years now, the Russian Federation has been engaging in outright nuclear blackmail on Ukrainian territory – from the seizure of the Chornobyl NPP site on the first day of the full-scale war to ongoing attacks on energy infrastructure. Ahead of the 40th anniversary of the Chornobyl nuclear disaster, DiXi Group experts have […]
On April 13-17, a team of the DiXi Group think tank held a number of advocacy meetings in Washington, D.C., with representatives of the U.S. Congress, federal government, expert community and other stakeholders regarding further assistance to Ukraine and strengthening sanctions against Russia. During the visit, the think tank’s President Olena Pavlenko, Vice President Anton […]
Olena Pavlenko, President of DiXi Group, presented an overview of the situation in Ukraine’s energy sector and its potential for international investors during the panel discussion “Ukraine’s Economy: Current Realities and Future Prospects,” organized by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) on April 15 in Washington. “The power grid must operate stably to […]
According to Energy Map, in the period from April 13 to 19, Ukraine reduced electricity imports by 21% – to 114.9 GWh. At the same time, exports increased more than 4 times – from 2.2 GWh to 10.3 GWh, however, these volumes remain insignificant and are formed only during individual hours of temporary surplus, without […]