DiXi Group is a Ukrainian think tank working in  the field of energy and climate

DiXi Group is a Ukrainian think tank working in
the field of energy and climate

We contribute to the modernization of the energy sector and the development of a competitive and green economy of Ukraine within the EU.

Our team initiates and supports the implementation of reforms through sustainable development, decarbonization, good governance, transparency and competition on markets.

Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review
Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review

The weekly review reflects a complete publicly available picture in the gas and electricity sectors, informs about the consequences of attacks on infrastructure, emergency situations, repair work, nuclear and radiation safety, transit of energy carriers through the territory of the state, countermeasures by companies and the government in the conditions of military aggression of Russia. The review is prepared on the basis of analyzed messages from more than 100 open official primary sources.

May 25 – 31

In the first week of July, electricity imports rose by 37%, while exports fell by 38% – Energy Map data

According to Energy Map data, electricity imports to Ukraine increased by 37% during the period from 29 June to 5 July compared to the previous week, reaching 64.6 GWh. At the same time, electricity exports declined by 38%, totaling 30.9 GWh.  The increase in electricity consumption during the week was primarily driven by hot weather, which […]

08 July 2026

Effectiveness of supervisory boards at state-owned energy companies: results of a pilot review 

Experts from the DiXi Group presented the pilot edition of a new analytical report: “Corporate Governance in Ukraine’s State-Owned Energy Sector”, to international partners. The presentation was attended by representatives of partner countries’ embassies and international financial organizations. Ukraine has largely completed the development of its corporate governance legislative framework, which has been positively assessed […]

06 July 2026

Ukraine reduced electricity imports by 26%, while exports rose by 64% in June

According to Energy Map, in June 2026 Ukraine reduced electricity imports by 26% compared to May, to 295.4 GWh. At the same time, exports surged by 64% to 154.5 GWh, reaching their highest monthly level since October 2025. Despite this significant boost in exports, Ukraine remained a net importer of electricity, with imports exceeding exports by a factor […]

06 July 2026

Integration of Ukraine’s and the EU’s energy markets: what steps are needed for full coupling

Participants in the panel discussion “How Best to Connect Ukraine with Europe” at the Think Tank Forum, held on the sidelines of the Conference on Ukraine’s Recovery (URC 2026) in Gdańsk. The discussion, in which Roman Nitsovych, Research Director at DiXi Group, participated, focused on the development of infrastructure projects, the harmonization of regulatory rules, […]

03 July 2026

Analytics

Corporate Governance in Ukraine’s State-Owned Energy Sector

With this issue, we launch a series of quarterly analytical reviews dedicated to the development of corporate governance of state-owned enterprises in Ukraine. The reviews are prepared as part of the research Assessing Control Architecture in State-Owned Energy Enterprises in Ukraine: Gaps in Corporate Governance Implementation and focus primarily on the state-owned energy sector, where […]

06 July 2026

Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review

June 22-28 Commercial imports of electricity to Ukraine fell by 39.1% to 47.1 GWh. Exports, however, rose by 14.3% to 50.1 GWh. Thus, export volumes exceeded imports for the first time since October of last year. For the first time in nearly 20 years, the Ministry of Energy invested funds from the financial reserve for […]

30 June 2026

Ukraine’s reconstruction architecture

According to the fifth Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDNA5), direct damage to Ukraine’s infrastructure has already reached EUR 165 billion, economic losses amount to EUR 565 billion, and reconstruction needs over the next ten years are estimated at EUR 498 billion. At the same time, only EUR 17.2 billion was allocated for reconstruction between […]

24 June 2026

Building economic resilience for an uncertain future

Although this report covers a wide range of topics – from governance and fiscal policy to infrastructure, energy, logistics, critical minerals, defence industries and development finance – a number of common themes emerge. Resilience Is Becoming a Core Economic Objective Economic policy has traditionally focused on efficiency, cost reduction and optimization. Recent geopolitical, security and […]

24 June 2026

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Key strategies of DiXi Group activities

Key strategies of DiXi Group activities

1

Policy analysis and advising

We prepare up-to-date analytical materials and studies that respond to challenges, are based on verified information and help to make decisions at the highest level

2

Advocacy

We provide useful and practical recommendations to government decision-makers, thereby contributing to the implementation of new standards of governance in the field of energy and climate policy

3

Developing tools to improve reforms

We contribute to the modernization of the energy sector and decarbonization of Ukraine’s economy by participating in the development of strategic documents

 

4

Raising awareness

Our activities are aimed at informing international partners, media and society about the challenges and ways to support the Ukrainian energy sector on the path of green transformation

 

5

Stakeholder education

We educate market participants, government officials, and media, sharing our many years of experience in the energy and climate sectors, as well as our analytical insights into European regulation and best management practices

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Partnership

We coordinate efforts with key stakeholders involved in the modernization of the energy sector and the development of a competitive green economy in Ukraine within the EU integration to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of joint actions