Weekly analytical report November 1 – 7, 2021
Report announcement:
- The blocking of supplies by Russia deepens the shortage of steam coal in Ukraine, which is hard to overcome because of the limited capabilities to increase imports or domestic production…
- Ukraine continues to send negative signals to the European partners concerning reliability of its power system, readiness to operate in the isolated mode and the subsequent integration with ENTSO-E…
- Amid the low imports and increasing withdrawals from storage by nonresidents, the government is regarding gas as the fuel of ‘last resort’ for electricity production, but the sufficiency of this resource from Naftogaz raises doubts…
- The transition to energy units in the domestic gas market would need an additional explanatory campaign and would have to be duly monitored by the NEURC…
- Russia shows no signs of stopping the ‘gas blackmail’ of European countries in an attempt to gain exclusive terms for the launch of Nord Stream 2…
- At СОР26 (UN Climate Change Conference), Ukraine declared accession to a number of climate agreements, including coal phase-out, reduction of methane emissions and ending deforestation…
- The bonds issued by Ukrenergo will allow to settle the historical debts owed to RES producers under the feed-in tariff, but they do not guarantee protection against accumulation of new debts…
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