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According to Energy Map, during the period of June 22-28, electricity imports to Ukraine decreased by 39% compared to the previous week – to 47.1 GWh. At the same time, exports increased by 14% to 50.1 GWh. Thus, for the first time since October 2025, Ukraine ended the week as a net exporter of electricity, […]

01 July 2026

Last year, total electricity consumption in Ukraine amounted to 80.2 billion kWh, which is 3.6% lower compared to 2024 and 36.2% lower compared to 2021, before the full-scale war. Of this volume, 51.1 billion kWh was consumed by non-household consumers, while 29.1 billion kWh was consumed by households. This is according to data from the […]

30 June 2026

A panel discussion titled “Powering Integration, Unlocking Investment” took place in Gdańsk during the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2026 Energy Platform, organised by the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine. Participants discussed which segments of Ukraine’s energy sector offer the greatest potential for business, what conditions are needed to attract larger volumes of foreign investment, and which […]

26 June 2026

According to data from the Energy Regulator of Ukraine (NEURC) published on the Energy Map portal, gross natural gas consumption in Ukraine amounted to 9.2 bcm in the first quarter of 2026. This is 2% more than in the same period of 2025 (9.0 bcm). The increase in demand was driven primarily by residential and […]

24 June 2026

According to Energy Map, during the period of June 15-21, electricity imports to Ukraine decreased by 23% compared to the previous week and amounted to 77.4 GWh. At the same time, exports increased by 2.5 times – to 43.9 GWh, which is the maximum weekly figure since October 2025. Sunny weather and comfortable temperatures increased the output of […]

23 June 2026

According to Energy Map, between June 8 and 14, electricity imports to Ukraine increased by 63% compared to the previous week – to 100.6 GWh. Exports decreased by 38% and amounted to 17.2 GWh. During the week, consumer demand was fully covered by domestic electricity generation and commercial imports, without the need to implement any electricity consumption restrictions. Import […]

16 June 2026

Olena Pavlenko, President of DiXi Group, has been elected to a second term on the Board of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) – the body responsible for the strategic management of the standard at the international level.  In the new Board, whose term will run from 2026 to 2029, the expert will once again […]

16 June 2026

The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved the Strategy for the Development of Industries Based on Strategic and Critical Raw Materials by 2056 (Critical Minerals Strategy), along with the 2026-2028 Action Plan for its implementation. The documents were developed by the DiXi Group team with support from the Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture […]

12 June 2026

During the presentation of the Summer Outlooks assessment of the summer period in the electricity and gas sectors, a discussion titled “Energy Security Talks: Decentralized Energy in Ukraine—A Temporary Response to the War or a New Model for the Power System?” took place. Experts and market participants discussed what solutions could help Ukraine improve the […]

12 June 2026

Ukraine has updated its National Energy and Climate Plan for the period to 2030 (NECP), reflecting new data, economic recovery needs, strengthened energy security priorities, and the country’s EU accession process. DiXi Group experts contributed to the revision of the document. The updated NECP sets energy and climate targets for the coming years, along with […]

12 June 2026

DiXi Group presented the findings of its Summer Outlooks assessment during the online discussion Energy Security Talks: Summer Outlooks – Forecast for Ukraine’s Energy System This Summer. Experts from the think tank assessed the preparedness of Ukraine’s electricity and gas sectors for the summer period and developed a range of scenarios based on weather conditions, […]

11 June 2026

According to Energy Map, during June 1-7, electricity imports to Ukraine decreased by 37% compared to the previous week – to 61.6 GWh. This is the first decrease in the indicator in the last four weeks. Exports also decreased – by 20%, to 27.9 GWh. Despite russian attacks on the energy infrastructure, including a massive missile […]

09 June 2026