
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 […]
March 23-29 As a result of Russia’s massive missile and drone attack on March 23–24, energy infrastructure in several regions of Ukraine was damaged, causing power outages, the disconnection of the Zaporizhzhia NPP from a key power transmission line, and energy disruptions in Moldova, where a state of emergency was declared in the energy sector. […]
March 16-22 The total funding for the Regional Energy Resilience Plans (including the capital’s needs) is estimated at nearly 278 billion UAH. Kyiv presented a revised Energy Resilience Plan, which provides for measures by the end of the year to protect 57 critical infrastructure facilities and install over 200 MW of additional generation capacity to […]
MARCH 9 – 15 On the night of March 14, Russia launched a massive strike on the energy infrastructure of Kyiv and the Kyiv region, causing power outages, disruptions to electric transit in Kyiv, and the shutdown of electricity, heat, and gas supplies for thousands of consumers in the Kyiv region. Plans are in place […]
MARCH 2 – 8 On the night of March 7, Russia launched another massive attack on Ukraine’s energy system. Power outages were reported in the Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Poltava, Vinnytsia, Odesa, Mykolaiv, Khmelnytskyi, and Zhytomyr regions. Commercial electricity imports to Ukraine fell by 30.5% to 213.2 GWh. For the first time in the last four months, insignificant […]
February 23 – March 1 On the night of February 26, Russia launched another massive attack on Ukraine’s energy system, resulting in power outages in the Dnipropetrovsk, Odesa, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Poltava, and Kharkiv regions. Due to the emergency shutdown of several high–voltage lines, nuclear power generation had to be reduced and additional consumption restriction schedules […]
FEBRUARY 16-22 On the nights of February 17 and 22, Russia carried out massive missile and drone attacks on Ukraine’s energy, water, and logistics infrastructure, resulting in power outages and disruptions to heat and water supply in a number of regions, including damage to DTEK facilities in the Odesa region, a probable strike on the […]
FEBRUARY 9-15 On the night of February 12, Russia launched a massive strike on Ukraine’s energy system, using 219 strike UAVs and 25 missiles. Air defense forces destroyed 87% of the air targets. The main targets were power generation facilities and substations in Kyiv, Odesa, and Dnipro, which caused emergency power outages in a number […]
February 2-8 On the nights of February 3 and 7, Russia carried out two massive strikes on Ukraine’s energy system, using a total of more than 850 strike UAVs and 110 missiles, targetingmainly power generation facilities, substations, and electrical networks, including key 750 kV substations and thermal power plants in a number of regions. Despite the destruction […]
January 26 – February 1 In January 2026, Russia used more than 6,000 strike drones, about 5,500 guided aerial bombs, and 158 missiles of various types against Ukraine’s energy system and critical infrastructure, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Cogeneration plants with a capacity of at least 1 GW are expected to be installed in 2026, […]
January 19 – 25 On the nights of January 20 and 24, Russia carried out its fifth and sixth massive attacks on Ukraine’s energy system since the beginning of the year, using 714 UAVs and 55 missiles. Air defense forces destroyed 93% of the targets. Significant damage to power generation and networks was recorded. Since October […]