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, […]
Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review November 11-17 On November 17, Russia conducted another massive combined attack on the energy sector facilities in Ukraine. In total, the enemy launched 120 missiles and 90 drones, and hit critical infrastructure facilities in 6 regions. More than a million consumers […]
Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review November 4-10 Russia continued to attack Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. The transmission system operator used emergency support to balance the power system. On November 11, due to the threat of Russian attacks on the energy sector, preventive emergency power outages were applied […]
Russian nuclear technologies in Europe: is it really worth it? DiXi Group, with support from the International Renaissance Foundation, has prepared a new analysis examining the risks associated with Russian nuclear technologies in Europe. The research focuses on the planned nuclear fuel assembly project under Rosatom’s license at Framatome’s facility in Lingen, Germany, raising […]
Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review October 28 – November 3 Russia continues attacks on infrastructure, especially in frontline regions. On October 28, due to damage, emergency blackouts were applied in the Sumy and Poltava regions. Electricity supply was restored for over 504,000 consumers during the […]
Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review October 21 – 27 The infrastructure of the frontline regions was under attack. As of October 27, over 224,000 consumers in 5 regions were without electricity. IAEA experts visited six substations as part of an assessment of the state of […]
Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review October 14 – 20 On October 19, due to drone attacks on substations, emergency blackouts were introduced in the Sumy and Chernihiv regions. On October 21, over 196,000 consumers in 5 regions were without electricity due to shelling – Ministry […]
Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review October 7 – 13 During the year, Russia launched over 1,000 drones and missiles of various types, including ballistic ones, to attack Ukraine’s energy facilities – Ministry of Energy. Cases of tracking Russian drones over Ukraine’s nuclear power plants have […]
Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review September 30 – October 6 Overhead power lines and substation equipment were damaged by drone strikes. Ukrenergo introduced emergency shutdowns in the Kharkiv, Poltava and Sumy regions. The occupied Zaporizhzhia NPP lost connection to the only backup power line for 36 […]
Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review September, 23 – 29 Russian drones continue to attack energy facilities. Because of the attacks, the EBRD lowered its forecast for economic growth in 2025 – from 6% to 4.7%. Drones’ flights near the sites of the Khmelnytskyi and Rivne NPPs […]
Russian War Against Ukraine: Energy Dimension | DiXi Group Alert – weekly review September, 16 – 22 Russia continued to systematically attack electricity network facilities, focusing on the left-bank part of Ukraine. Electricity imports and emergency support from the ENTSO-E countries covered the energy system deficit. Consumer stabilization shutdowns and electricity exports were not […]