
Together with the Council of European Energy Regulators (CEER) and other signatories, our think tank strives to ensure that everyone involved and affected by the energy sector has: equal opportunities; fair representation; safe and inclusive work environments. Despite progress, gender imbalances remain in the energy sector, particularly in leadership, technical roles, and decision-making spaces Diversity […]
Russia is failing to achieve its strategic goal but is creating chronic instability. This was stated in a comment to Euromaidan Press by Olena Lapenko, General Manager for Security and Resilience at DiXi Group. “Ukraine’s energy system is not broken, but it is operating in a mode of constant degradation and patching,” expert said. According […]
According to Energy Map, Ukraine did not export electricity in December 2025. Zero export volumes were last recorded in August 2024. At the same time, electricity imports increased sharply by 54% month-on-month to 639.5 GWh, reaching their highest level since July 2024. The increase in imports reflected a deterioration in the power system caused by large-scale russian attacks […]
On 19 December, a meeting of the High-Level Advisory Group was held, during which the DiXi Group think tank, together with the Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine, presented proposals for amendments to the National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP). Representatives of the Cabinet of Ministers, the National Energy and Utilities Regulatory Commission, […]
DiXi Group experts, as part of the RRR4U (Resilience, Reconstruction and Relief for Ukraine) consortium, made an advocacy visit to Brussels aimed at strengthening international support for Ukraine in 2026-2027 and promoting the green recovery agenda. On December 11-12, DiXi Group President Olena Pavlenko and Research Director Roman Nitsovych took part in consortium meetings with […]
On 16 December, DiXi Group summarized the results of the project ‘Municipal Energy Planning for Energy Transition’, supported by the European Climate Foundation (ECF). Within the project, the team worked across several focus areas. In particular, it sought to improve procedures for collecting and accessing energy consumption data to support more effective community energy planning, as […]
Proactive risk tracking and opportunity seeking can be crucial for building sustainability in the energy sector of Central Europe. This was stated by Roman Nitsovych, Research Director at DiXi Group, during his speech at the Ukrainian Central European Forum (UCEF 2025) organized by Ukrainian Prism. “The European Commission’s Strategic Foresight for 2025 presents the concept […]
The DiXi Group think tank held its annual Ukrainian Energy Security Dialogue 2025 — the fifth discussion platform dedicated to shaping new approaches to energy security amid full-scale war, the global energy transition, intensifying hybrid threats, and growing geopolitical instability. The central question framing the event was how energy security is changing. The event brought […]
According to Energy Map, in November 2025 Ukraine reduced electricity exports by 94.2%, down to 5.3 GWh – the lowest monthly level since September 2024. Meanwhile, imports increased by 17.2%, reaching 414.7 GWh and thus hitting the highest value since the beginning of the year. In November, russia conducted four large-scale attacks on Ukraine’s power infrastructure, exacerbating […]
On November 24–26, DiXi Group, in partnership with international organizations, held a three-day event “From Transparency to Transformation: Civil Society Action in the Extractive Sector of Europe and Eurasia as a Whole.” The event brought together participants from over ten countries and created a platform to discuss key challenges and opportunities in the fields of […]
The DiXi Group think tank co-organised a discussion as part of the international forum on the extraction of strategic and critical minerals, “Resourcing Tomorrow 2025”. The round table discussion “The Role of the Extractive Sector in Ukraine’s Reconstruction and Industrial Recovery”, held on December, 2 in London, was conducted under the Chatham House Rule, which […]
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 […]