
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, […]
According to Energy Map, in October 2025, Ukraine imported 353.9 GWh of electricity, 2.5 times more than in September. This marks the highest monthly import volume since the beginning of the year. At the same time, exports decreased sevenfold to 90.8 GWh, marking the first decline in five months. The sharp increase in imports is caused […]
During the presentation, DiXi Group presented the results of a study on local energy planning in Ukraine, entitled “Development of Municipal Energy Plans – A Community Perspective”. The purpose of the survey was to gather current information on how the process of developing MEPs is taking place in communities, what needs to be improved, and […]
The RRR4U Consortium presented its October monitoring report on the implementation of the IMF programme and Ukraine’s Plan under the Ukraine Facility. The event focused on the topic “De-shadowing the economy: a challenge and an opportunity for Ukraine”. The event was attended by representatives of government agencies, international financial organisations and the business community. The […]
Our think tank emphasizes this need in a joint appeal to the EU Member States and to the European Parliament. Together with DiXi Group, it was signed by 45 civil society organizations from seven countries: Ukraine; Moldova; North Macedonia; Serbia; Kosovo; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Albania. The call proposes to create a special “Enlargement” package within […]
According to Energy Map data referencing the Household Energy Price Index (HEPI), in September 2025, the indicative* price of natural gas for Kyiv households was 1.62 euro cents (c€) per kWh, making it the lowest among all European capitals. For comparison, the most expensive gas is in Stockholm, where the price reaches 34.39 c€/kWh – 21 […]
The Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine, together with the DiXi Group think tank, recently presented a newly released project: “Critical Minerals Strategy” for key companies in the extractive sector. The discussion, which took place at the Ukrainian Institute of the Future, was a continuation of a series of consultations held at the […]
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 […]