
On March 11, DiXi Group held an online discussion Energy Security Talks “Lessons of Energy Resilience: Ukraine’s Experience for the World”, during which it presented the analytical report “Holding the Grid: Ukraine’s Energy Resilience Playbook.” Participants discussed what lessons the international community can draw from four years of systematic Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. […]
According to Energy Map, as of January 1, 2026, household debt for heating and hot water amounted to about UAH 35.8 billion. Over the past year, the total debt has remained almost unchanged – it is only UAH 16.8 million lower (<1%) than at the beginning of 2025. The largest debtors are consumers in the Kharkiv […]
According to Energy Map, during the reporting week (March 2-8), Ukraine resumed electricity exports to Moldova at minimal volumes. The total supply amounted to 0.04 GWh. Electricity was supplied on March 5 and 6 during nighttime and morning hours (01:00-06:00). Before that, the last time electricity exports from Ukraine were recorded was on November 10, […]
Since February 2022, Ukraine’s energy sector has operated under sustained missile and UAV strikes that evolved from early attacks on fuel logistics and large generation assets to repeated, combined campaigns against generation, transmission corridors, distributionnetworks, and — from 2025 onwards — gas infrastructure and district heating systems. Over time, the threat intensified not only in […]
MARCH 2 – 8 On the night of March 7, Russia launched another massive attack on Ukraine’s energy system. Power outages were reported in the Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Poltava, Vinnytsia, Odesa, Mykolaiv, Khmelnytskyi, and Zhytomyr regions. Commercial electricity imports to Ukraine fell by 30.5% to 213.2 GWh. For the first time in the last four months, insignificant […]
There is a risk of delays in receiving more than USD 3 bn from the World Bank. Parliament needs to adopt four EU-integration bills in order to unlock the Development Policy Operation (DPO). The IMF Executive Board has approved a new four-year programme for Ukraine amounting to USD 8.1 bn. The programme includes 12 structural […]