“Environment and industry: finding consensus” – round table in Dnipro organizing DiXi Group with the support of the British Embassy Kyiv and with the assistance of Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration.

“Environment and industry: finding consensus” – round table in Dnipro organizing DiXi Group with the support of the British Embassy Kyiv and with the assistance of Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration.
According to Energy Map, in September 2025 Ukrainian consumers used approximately 585 million cubic meters of natural gas, 1.7 million tonnes of hard coal, 596 thousand tonnes of diesel fuel, 262 thousand tonnes of gasoline, 126 thousand tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas (propane and butane), and 1.4 thousand tonnes of fuel oil. These estimates are based […]
As part of a group of 16 civil society organizations from Ukraine and the EU, our think tank appealed to Australia’s Prime Minister. In a joint letter addressed to Anthony Albanese, we emphasize the need to close a gap in sanctions that finances Russia’s war against our country. In particular, it concerns Australian imports of […]
The Green Transition Office team, together with the Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine, organized a panel discussion “Building Effective Climate Governance to Integrate Climate Considerations into Post-War Recovery” as part of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference of the Parties – COP30. The event took place on November 12, 2025, […]
DiXi Group President comments for Recovery Window on how the exposure of large-scale corruption in the energy industry could affect international aid. The expert points out that there will be an impact from what is happening in the energy sector. Because, first of all, trust has been undermined that funds and assistance from partners are […]
Europe must draw on Ukraine’s experience and rethink its approach to energy security At the Third HROMADA Conference: Strengthening Ukraine — Sharing knowledge for a sustainable future, Olena Lapenko, General Manager for Energy Security and Resilience at DiXi Group, explained how the war has reshaped the very concept of energy security, how Russia’s tactics of […]
According to Energy Map data referencing the Household Energy Price Index (HEPI), in September 2025 the indicative electricity price for households in Kyiv was 8.95 euro cents (c€) per kWh. This is the lowest price among 33 European capitals. For comparison, in Berlin – the most expensive capital in the ranking – electricity costs 40.97 c€/kWh, […]