Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review January 13 – 19 On 15 January, Russia launched its first massive missile and drone attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in 2025, using 43 missiles and 74 drones and targeting Ukraine’s energy facilities, including gas infrastructure. On 17 January, the newly appointed […]
GHG Emission Factors for Electricity Generation and Consumption in Ukraine: Analytical study and description of the methodological approach to the calculation What is this report about? In response to growing business demands, the Green Transition Office has prepared a study on greenhouse gas emission factors for electricity generation and consumption in Ukraine The report provides […]
Monitoring the implementation of the IMF programme and EU assistance (December 2024) Successful cooperation with international partners is critically important for Ukraine. The financing of priority state budget expenditures depends on this (internal revenues are directed to security and defence). That is why the RRR4U Consortium continues to regularly monitor Ukraine’s fulfillment of the terms […]
Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review December 23-29 On 25 December, Russia launched another massive attack on the energy infrastructure. Six regions came under fire. In just one day after the attack, electricity supply was restored to about 586,000 consumers. Electricity imports increased by 6%, and Ukraine also received […]
Small Modular Reactors: A New Market To Be Blocked for russia Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) are becoming one of the most promising innovations in nuclear energy. Their advantages — compactness, cost-efficiency, flexibility in application, and enhanced safety — make SMRs an ideal solution for remote regions, isolated grids, or areas with underdeveloped energy infrastructure. These […]
Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review December 16 – 22 Ukraine needs 19 more air defense systems to protect its energy infrastructure. Without additional air defense systems, the country risks losing 4-5 GW of nuclear power plant capacity — President Zelensky. One of the two power lines […]
European Future of Ukraine: Environment, Energy, and Post-War Reconstruction through the Eyes of Citizens Based on the results of a nationwide sociological survey conducted in September 2024, we present the main findings and our recommendations for taking into account the opinion of Ukrainians in processes related to environmental and climate reforms, energy policy, post-war […]
NadraMonitor: December 2024 MONITORING OF PERMITTING ACTIVITIES AND CHANGES IN THE REGULATION OF EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES Issue topic: privatization of the United Mining and Chemical Company (UMCC); Analysis of electronic auctions for the sale of special permits for subsoil use for January-October 2024. Published for discussion two regulatory legal acts regarding the unauthorized use […]
Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review December 2 – 8 Drone attacks damaged energy facilities in various regions. Electricity consumption restrictions for households lasted 56% of the week and for businesses 64%. The Base DAM index increased to 5,937.1 UAH/MWh (+12.8%), while electricity imports grew by […]
Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review November 25 – December 1 On November 28, Russia attacked the energy sector for the 11th time in a year, with a massive strike involving 91 missiles and 97 drones. 12 hits at energy infrastructure were recorded, and over 1 […]
Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review November 18-24 Russian attack on November 17 hit 3 out of 5 DTEK TPPs – media. Electricity supply has been restored to about 565,000 consumers – Ministry of Energy. The occupied ZNPP lost power twice from the 750 kV line, […]
WINTER OUTLOOK 2024/2025: GAS The analysis of possible scenarios shows that the risk of military attacks or deterioration of the situation at the frontline remains the biggest threat to the security of gas supply. All other scenarios – a decrease in gas production by private companies, which has already been recorded in 2024 compared to […]