How the Law on Ensuring Transparency in Extractive Industries was adopted in Ukraine – DiXi Group success story “Transparent benefits – legislation with EITI Standard”

How the Law on Ensuring Transparency in Extractive Industries was adopted in Ukraine – DiXi Group success story “Transparent benefits – legislation with EITI Standard”
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 […]
According to Energy Map, electricity imports to Ukraine decreased by 3% to 310.8 GWh in the period from February 9 to 15. This marks the first decline in weekly import volumes in the past five weeks. Electricity exports have remained at zero for three consecutive months. During the week, russia continued to carry out energy terror. In […]
Global decarbonisation will drive increased demand for critical minerals, and resource-rich countries that develop their own value chains will gain a competitive advantage and stronger negotiating positions in the future. This was stated by Olena Pavlenko, President of DiXi Group, during the panel “Power dynamics between African states, corporations, and global actors” at the Alternative […]
The DiXi Group think tank, together with the Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine, announces public consultations on the proposed changes to Ukraine’s National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP). Following the adoption of the document in June 2024, Ukraine committed to updating the National Energy and Climate Plan in light of wartime realities, […]
According to Energy Map, between February 2 and 8, 2026 electricity imports to Ukraine increased by 21% to 319.3 GWh, setting a weekly import record for the past seven years*. Electricity exports have remained at zero for three consecutive months. The increase in imports is caused by a reduction in available domestic generation following Russian attacks […]