How Ukraine is building resilience through energy security
Over the past four years, fossil fuel power plants across Ukraine have suffered hundreds of missile and drone attacks. Small, distributed
Energy attacks amid an unusually harsh winter are exposing Ukraine''s
Kyiv, 13 February 2026 – Systematic and repeated attacks by the Russian Federation on Ukraine''s energy infrastructure in January created extreme hardship for the civilian population, the United
Security and recovery of Ukraine''s energy sector:
The event brought together over 300 participants from across Ukraine to discuss the achievements, challenges, and next steps in
Ukraine
Many of us want an overview of how much energy our country consumes, where it comes from, and if we''re making progress on decarbonizing our energy mix.
FROM RECONSTRUCTION TO DECARBONIZATION IN
Ukraine''s Clean Energy Roadmap provides comprehensive data and estimations, inviting global participation and encouraging others to join the transformation of Ukraine''s energy sector toward a
Ukraine is showing why electrification is key to Europe''s energy
Ukraine''s energy system is acting as a frontline test of resilience under direct attack. The solutions it is deploying should be seen as evidence of why electrification is becoming central to
How Ukraine Is Turning to Renewables to Keep Heat and Lights On
Russia continues to bomb Ukraine''s fossil-fueled power plants, leaving much of the nation shivering during a brutal winter. But Ukraine''s new emphasis on developing decentralized
Integrated Energy Systems in Ukraine
Ukraine has already set ambitious clean energy and environmental targets: 35 per cent renewables in its heating networks and 25 per cent in its
A Rebirth in Flame: Ukraine''s Beleaguered Energy
Russia''s relentless assault on Ukraine''s energy infrastructure and a crisis of governance promise a cold winter. But there is hope ahead. The
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