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.

March 30 – April 5

Key Outcomes of the Energy Security Dialogue 2025:
Key Outcomes of the Energy Security Dialogue 2025:

The New DNA of Energy Security

Development of interconnectors, green solutions, and equipment protection:

key topics discussed at the Ukrainian Energy Security Dialogue 2025

Ukraine’s experience with energy resilience is valuable to the world: Olena Pavlenko at the CSIS Futures Summit

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 […]

22 April 2026

Weekly electricity imports decreased by 21% – Energy Map data

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 […]

21 April 2026

Against the backdrop of colder weather, electricity imports to Ukraine increased by 8%, while exports remain minimal

According to Energy Map, during the period from April 6 to 12, Ukraine increased electricity imports by 8% to 144.7 GWh. At the same time, exports dropped sharply – by 88% to 2.2 GWh and were carried out on only four days. The power shortage in the power system remained under the influence of several factors. In […]

14 April 2026

At the beginning of April, Ukraine reduced electricity imports by 38% and exports by 20%

According to Energy Map, between March 30 and April 5, Ukraine reduced electricity imports by 38%, to 133.5 GWh, and exports by 20%, to 18.5 GWh. One of the reasons for the decline in electricity imports was the change in price caps in the short-term market segments. Starting from April 1, the NEURC reinstated the previous […]

07 April 2026

Analytics

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

APRIL 13 – 19 On the night of April 16, Russia launched a massive attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, causing power outages in several regions and damaging power lines, particularly in the Poltava region. In Dnipro, some consumers were left without gas, and as a result of a strike on a DTEK facility in Kyiv, […]

21 April 2026

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

APRIL 6 – 12 Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal announced a competition for the construction of up to 1.3 GW of new generation capacity in several regions, and also announced plans to expand preferential gas supplies for power generation to facilities in frontline regions built since December 2022 and to explore the introduction of PPA contracts […]

15 April 2026

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

March 30 – April 5 Of the more than 9 GW of generating capacity at thermal power plants (TPPs), combined heat and power plants (CHP), and hydroelectric power plants (HPPs) damaged during the heating season, over 4 GW has already been restored, including about 85% of available TPP capacity and 66% of HPP and pumped–storage […]

08 April 2026

Monitoring implementation of the IMF program and EU assistance (March 2026)

In 2026, Ukraine will need $52 billion in external financing, and access to most of these funds depends directly on cooperation with the IMF – it is this cooperation that unlocks funding from the EU and other partners. If commitments are met, the need is fully covered. If not, the financial chain breaks: the deficit […]

02 April 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

6

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