Transparency and open data

Transparency and open data

According to Energy Map, between May 11 and 17, Ukraine increased electricity imports by 50% compared to the previous week, to 81.7 GWh. At the same time, exports decreased by 23%, to 17.7 GWh. During the week, russia continued its attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. In particular, on May 13-14, another massive attack on energy facilities took […]

19 May 2026

By the end of 2025, almost 24% of household electricity consumers in Ukraine had smart meters installed. The total number of such devices reached 4.1 million. The calculations are based on a unique dataset received in response to requests to the energy regulator (NEURC), systematized and published on the Energy Map portal. For the first […]

13 May 2026

According to Energy Map, between May 4 and 10, Ukraine reduced electricity imports by 63% to 54.6 GWh. This is the lowest weekly import figure since October 2025. At the same time, exports increased from 3.9 GWh to 23.1 GWh, and on certain days of the week they exceeded imports. The increase in air temperature contributed […]

12 May 2026

According to Energy Map, between April 27 and May 3, Ukraine reduced electricity imports by 3% to 146.0 GWh. At the same time, an increase in imports was observed at the end of the week: on May 1, volumes rose to 29.0 GWh (+50% compared to the previous day), amid changes in market conditions.  These […]

06 May 2026

According to Energy Map, in April 2026, Ukraine reduced electricity imports by 41% – to 558.3 GWh. This is the second consecutive month with a decline in purchases from abroad. At the same time, exports increased by 10% – to 33.3 GWh, but remained insignificant and were carried out only during certain hours of temporary […]

05 May 2026

In 2025, Ukraine allocated UAH 2.66 billion to manage the Exclusion Zone, including maintaining the decommissioned power units of the Chornobyl NPP in a safe condition, the Ukryttia facility (sarcophagus), handling radioactive waste, environmental measures, and other related expenses. This is 15% more compared to 2024 (UAH 2.31 billion). At the same time, in dollar […]

27 April 2026

According to Energy Map, in the period from April 13 to 19, Ukraine reduced electricity imports by 21% – to 114.9 GWh. At the same time, exports increased more than 4 times – from 2.2 GWh to 10.3 GWh, however, these volumes remain insignificant and are formed only during individual hours of temporary surplus, without […]

21 April 2026

According to Energy Map, between March 30 and April 5, Ukraine reduced electricity imports by 38%, to 133.5 GWh, and exports by 20%, to 18.5 GWh. One of the reasons for the decline in electricity imports was the change in price caps in the short-term market segments. Starting from April 1, the NEURC reinstated the previous […]

07 April 2026

According to Energy Map, in March 2026, Ukraine resumed electricity exports, which amounted to 30.2 GWh. The last time supplies abroad were made on November 10, 2025, so the break lasted 114 days. At the same time, electricity imports decreased by 25% compared to the previous month and amounted to 942.1 GWh. Source: Energy Map The […]

02 April 2026

In March, Ukrainians had only 10 days without planned stabilization electricity outages. On March 15, 17, 22, and from 25 to 31, electricity outages were not applied to the households, while limitations were in force on all other days. This assessment is based on a unique dataset compiled within the Energy Map portal using public reports from […]

01 April 2026

According to Energy Map data, in 2025 Ukraine imported 15 types of fuel and energy products* from 69 countries, totaling $10.5 billion. This is $1.6 billion, or 18.3%, more than in 2024. Export revenues increased 2.4 times-from $0.2 billion to $0.5 billion. Import expenditures exceeded export revenues by 21.4 times, while the negative balance of foreign […]

26 March 2026

According to Energy Map, during the week of March 16-22 electricity imports to Ukraine decreased by 3% to 207.9 GWh. Exports were carried out only on March 22 in insignificant volumes and amounted to 0.7 GWh, of which 99.8% went to Hungary and 0.2% to Slovakia. Foreign trade volumes were affected by current conditions in the […]

25 March 2026