Olena Pavlenko
President of DiXi Group

Olena Pavlenko
President of DiXi Group
On May 25, the “Energy of Business” pre-conference, organized by Forbes Ukraine, took place in Kyiv. In a Chatham House format, participants divided into five working groups and discussed: money and capital; regulatory stability; generation 2026–2036; financial stabilization of the market; the role of state-owned energy giants. Olena Pavlenko, President of DiXi Group, chaired the […]
According to Energy Map, between May 18 and 24, electricity imports to Ukraine increased by 10% compared to the previous week, reaching 90.1 GWh. At the same time, exports remained at the previous week’s level and totaled 17.7 GWh. The balancing of the power system during the week was ensured through domestic generation and electricity imports. […]
A discussion titled “Lessons from Ukraine for Strengthening the Energy Resilience of EU Member States” took place in Berlin. The event was organized by the DiXi Group think tank together with the Ukraine Office of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. The discussions focused on Ukraine’s unique experience in ensuring the resilience of its energy system during […]
DiXi Group participated in the 19th “Ukraine–Poland” Forum, organized by the Stefan Batory Foundation and the International Renaissance Foundation. Mykhailo Babiіchuk, General Manager for Security and Resilience at DiXi Group, spoke during his presentation about community resilience in the face of Russia’s systematic attacks on critical civilian infrastructure. According to the expert, attacks on infrastructure […]
On 13–14 May, the team of the Ukrainian think tank DiXi Group, within the framework of the ANEW-LIFE project “Addressing the Needs of Ukrainian Cities in Their Readiness for the Clean Energy Transition through the Use of Innovative Financing Examples and Mechanisms”, held a series of individual working workshops for the communities of Zhytomyr, Kalush, […]
According to Energy Map, between May 11 and 17, Ukraine increased electricity imports by 50% compared to the previous week, to 81.7 GWh. At the same time, exports decreased by 23%, to 17.7 GWh. During the week, russia continued its attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. In particular, on May 13-14, another massive attack on energy facilities took […]