
June 1-7 On the night of and morning of June 2, Russia launched a massive missile and drone attack on energy infrastructure facilities. The main strike hit Kyiv, where 140,000 consumers were left without power. A Russian drone damaged a container receiving building at the Centralized Spent Fuel Storage Facility (CSFSF), but the radiation situation […]
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 18 – 24 The Cabinet of Ministers launched the second phase of the tender for the construction of new flexible generating capacity totaling 1,322 MW to balance the power grid and meet peak demand. The project provides for the distribution of capacity among regional lots, a 5-year support model with a cap price of […]
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 […]
April 27 – May 3 On May 1, the Russian Federation carried out a massive drone attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, resulting in power outages in several regions, including Donetsk, Mykolaiv, Zaporizhzhia, Sumy, Kharkiv, Rivne, and Cherkasy, as well as damage to equipment at a Naftogaz Group gas production facility in the Kharkiv region. Of […]
April 20-26 During the Chornobyl International Conference on Nuclear Safety and Recovery, Ukraine began mobilizing funds to restore the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant’s New Safe Confinement, which was damaged by the Russian attack: an agreement was signed with the EBRD to allocate EUR 30 million for the first phase of restoration (damage assessment, design), other […]
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 […]
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 […]