
Natural gas imports to Ukraine in the first half of 2025 increased 19,3 times compared to the same period in 2024. According to Energy Map data, the country purchased 2,30 billion cubic meters* of gas worth $1,17 billion, while a year earlier, imports amounted to only 0,12 billion cubic meters worth $36,41 million. At the same […]
A combination of three factors will help Ukraine get through potentially the toughest winter since Russia’s full-scale invasion Olena Pavlenko voiced them following the discussion “The Fourth Year. Where We’ve Been, Where We’re Going” at the annual Forbes Ukraine’s Business Energy Forum. The conversation, moderated by DiXi Group President, was attended by: Serhii Kovalenko, CEO […]
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DiXi Group President Olena Pavlenko emphasized this during a discussion held as part of the annual conference “Ukraine’s EU Accession: Energy and Climate.” In addition to synchronization with EU legislation, ensuring the independence of regulatory and supervisory bodies, and corporate governance reform, our think tank’s team outlines three additional pillars that will help Ukraine integrate […]
On September 29–30, Olena Pavlenko, President of DiXi Group, participated in a high-level conference of the International Energy Agency (IEA) in Paris dedicated to strengthening the resilience of energy infrastructure. International experts, government officials, and representatives of energy companies from various countries discussed how to protect energy systems from extreme weather events, cyber threats, and […]
Starting October, the National Energy and Utilities Regulatory Commission of Ukraine (NEURC) raised electricity distribution tariffs for five distribution system operators (DSOs). According to Energy Map analysts, on average, tariffs rose by 11.2% for first-class consumers and 17.2% for second-class consumers. This is the second wave of increases this fall: on September 1, tariffs went up for 18 […]
 
 




















