
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, […]
According to Energy Map, in 2025 Ukrainian enterprises used 14.5 billion cubic meters of natural gas, 18.8 million tonnes of hard coal, 3.1 million tonnes of diesel fuel, 239.7 thousand tonnes of gasoline, 143.5 thousand tonnes of fuel oil, and 113.0 thousand tonnes of liquefied petroleum gas (propane and butane). The calculations are based on data […]
The RRR4U consortium held a discussion entitled “Two Years of Ukraine Facility: Results and Challenges”, during which representatives of the government, parliament, and European Commission discussed the interim results of the implementation of the EU’s key financial support program for Ukraine. Participants focused on the progress of all three components of the Ukraine Facility – […]
Four years have passed since russia turned Europe’s largest nuclear power plant into a military facility. The occupation of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant became part of the Kremlin’s strategy to use nuclear energy as an instrument of war and geopolitical pressure. This was made possible by the state nuclear corporation Rosatom, operating at the […]
It is becoming increasingly difficult for Ukraine to make decisions aimed at reform and fulfilling its commitments to partners, which could become critical for financial and economic stability. This was stated by experts from the RRR4U consortium during a presentation on the monitoring of the implementation of the new IMF program and Ukraine’s Plan under […]
According to Energy Map data, electricity imports to Ukraine in February 2026 increased by 41% compared to January, reaching 1262.8 GWh. This marked a new monthly import record since the launch of the new electricity market*. Electricity exports have been absent for three consecutive months. For comparison, in February 2025, imports amounted to 244.2 GWh […]
On 27 February, DiXi Group and the Green Transition Office held a public event supported by the International Renaissance Foundation. The panel discussions brought together government representatives, international financial institutions, the banking sector, and the business community around one question: how to turn available green finance into real transactions. Participants in the first panel put […]
According to Energy Map, between February 23 and March 1, electricity imports into Ukraine decreased by 2% compared to the previous week – to 306.8 GWh. There was no electricity export during this period. During the week, russia continued its attacks on Ukraine’s energy system. In particular, on February 26 another massive attack took place, causing emergency outages […]
According to analysts at DiXi Group, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, russia has carried out at least 64 massive attacks* on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. During these attacks, approximately 12,700 attack UAVs and 2,900 missiles of various types were used – from cruise missiles, which are deployed most frequently, to ballistic missiles, which are […]
On 17–18 February, a team of experts from DiXi Group and the Green Transition Office held working meetings in Brussels with European Commission representatives and civil society organisations. Over two days, the discussions covered a broad range of topics centred on one key question: what needs to be done for Ukraine’s green transition to meet […]