Ukraineʼs Electricity Sector: Urgency and Resilience in a Time of
Ukraine now must ration power on many days, and it is forced to import electricity from its EU neighbors and Moldova at unprecedented levels that increasingly approaches and sometimes
Ukraine has ordered its largest state-owned companies to import at least half the electricity they consume, freeing domestic capacity for civilians as the country battles its worst energy crisis of th...
Ukraine now must ration power on many days, and it is forced to import electricity from its EU neighbors and Moldova at unprecedented levels that increasingly approaches and sometimes
While nuclear power currently provides approximately 50 percent of electricity generation and remains a cornerstone of Ukraine''s energy system, policymakers are increasingly emphasizing
Ukraine''s NECP is a comprehensive strategic document designed to align the country''s energy and climate policies while navigating the challenges brought by the ongoing war with Russia.
Ukraine ordered Ukrzaliznytsia, Naftogaz, and defense industry to import 50% of their electricity, freeing grid capacity for civilians.
Ukraine diversified away from Russian nuclear fuel, becoming the first state in the world to fully eliminate dependence on Rosatom for VVER-type reactors. It also halted direct gas imports from
More than ever, Ukraine needs support to transition towards a long-term energy system that is resilient, flexible and secure. The EU has the expertise, the ability and the will to help make
Ukraine prepared the Law on strategic investments in the energy sector, transposing the old TEN-E regulation. This law is now under consideration by Verkhovna Rada.
It provides an update on the latest developments through October 2025 and proposes key actions that Ukraine and its partners can take to address urgent energy security vulnerabilities
The resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine dated August 19, 2023, No. 924 establishes an Interdepartmental Working Group on the preparation of proposals and recommendations for the
The revitalization of Ukraine''s energy system is being driven by a coalition of partners, from governments and international financial institutions to private investors, technology companies
Ukraine ordered Ukrzaliznytsia, Naftogaz, and defense industry to import 50% of their electricity, freeing grid capacity for civilians.
This work highlights the key challenges Ukraine faces in the energy sector due to Russian aggression, as well as provides recommendations to