Razom We Stand with the support of the Heinrich Boell Foundation, Kyiv Office - Ukraine has conducted the research - Lessons from Certain Global South Countries in development of decentralized energy systems and increasing end use energy efficiency: What can be implemented in Ukraine?
The policy paper presents the results of a study on planning and implementing post-war reconstruction in Ukraine, as well as the main institutional and organizational
reconstruction processes.
The analytical report was prepared within the framework of the project “Recommendations on stimulating energy efficiency measures and renewable energy sources in the residential sector in wartime for the Ukrainian authorities and international partners”.
This study of public access to decision-making related to the recovery of Ukraine in the context of environmental protection and climate change mitigation was conducted for the Heinrich Böll Foundation, Kyiv office — Ukraine, in January–February 2023 by analyzing current processes around the planning of Ukraine’s future reconstruction in order to determine opportunities and barriers for civil society representatives of environmental and climate to participate in these processes and influence decision-making to make reconstruction “greener”.
The idea of the study is to compare economic implications of two different scenarios of power sector development, one of which assumes phasing out coal for electricity production by 2030.