
June 15-21 On the night of June 15, Russia carried out another massive attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, with the capital as the main target. In total, the enemy launched 70 missiles and 611 drones, leaving 140,000 consumers in Kyiv without power supply. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced the allocation of EUR […]
The summer season of 2026 is a key stage in Ukraine’s preparations for the 2026/2027 heating season. Unlike the previous season, Ukraine has entered the injection period with a better starting position in terms of gas volumes in UGS facilities; however, this advantage does not eliminate the need for significant additional storage. The government’s baseline […]
This paper examines the state of Ukraine’s energy system ahead of the 2025–2026 summer period, assesses key risks, and outlines potential scenarios for ensuring energy security in a wartime environment. The analysis is based on an attempt to apply the methodology of the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E), which takes into […]
June 8-14 The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved the Long-term Low Greenhouse Gas Emission Development Strategy until 2050, which outlines the path toward achieving climate neutrality and decarbonizing the economy. The document provides for additional GDP growth of up to 2.1% by 2035, a reduction in the economy’s energy intensity by more than half, […]
May 25 – 31 The NEURC published a draft resolution that provides for an increase in Ukrenergo’s electricity transmission tariff from 742.91 to 903.53 UAH/MWh (+21.6%), and for “green” metallurgy producers – from 378.49 to 535.97 UAH/MWh (+42%). The revision is due to a decrease in projected electricity transmission and supply volumes, the rise in […]
May 11 – 17 On 13–14 May, Russia carried out one of the largest combined attacks on Ukraine’s critical infrastructure, including energy and gas facilities, deploying 1,567 drones and 56 missiles, which caused widespread power outages across multiple regions, damage to electricity and gas infrastructure, and disruptions to electricity, water, and gas supply. The government […]
May 4 – 10 Over the course of the week, Russian attacks damaged a number of Naftogaz Group facilities in the Sumy, Kharkiv, and Poltava regions, leading to the suspension of production processes, significant production losses, the deaths of 5 people, including company employees and rescue workers, and injuries to 37 others. The average hourly […]
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 […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]