Much more can be done to stop German gas imports from Russia! Report Is it possible for Germany to stop funding the war, ban Russian gas and diversify the suppliers to reduce the vulnerability of its energy mix and at the same time to protect its economy and citizens? By Oleksandra Khmarna
Gas export revenue sustains the Russians' support of the war Interview What will happen if the EU stops buying Russian fuel tomorrow? By Alyona Vyshnytska
“Dictatorships Fall When There Is Enough Pressure.” Why Absolute and Immediate Embargo on russian Fuel Is Needed Interview All over the world, climate activists demand an embargo on russian fossil fuels as their sale profits in fact fund russia’s war against Ukraine. By Alyona Vyshnytska
Bringing a start to the Green Deal in Ukraine: concerns and opportunities Report Summary of the 4th EU-Ukrainian Virtual Roundtable on Energy Transition organized by Heinrich Boell Foundation with its regional office in Ukraine and devoted to updated climate goals of Ukraine. By Oksana Aliieva
A new roadmap to phase out coal in Ukraine Аnalytics Ukrainian municipalities in coal regions, which are still dependent on mining, are becoming increasingly aware of the sector’s terminal decline and are scouting for sustainable alternatives for the future. NGOs and active municipalities in the Lviv-Volyn coal basin in the west and Ukrainian-controlled territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions in the east, are joining up forces to create post-industrial green options. Oleh Savytskyi has the details. By Oleh Savytskyi
Study: coal phase-out is technically possible and can bring economic benefits Analytics It will take a lot of effort and investment to phase out coal in the electricity sector by 2030. However, this can lead to lower budget expenditures and increased tax revenues, job creation and even GDP growth. By Олександра Хмарна
Winter is coming: will Ukrainian power sector survive it safely? Analytics What is happening currently in Ukraine’s troubled power sector is unprecedented and can potentially have disastrous consequences for the whole of Europe. By Oleh Savytskyi
Ukraine’s nuclear impasse Analytics What is the problem within the construction of units 3 and 4 of Khmelnitskiy NPP? To understand the situation around this it is necessary to have clear picture of Ukrainian nuclear sector in general. By Oleksandra Zaika
The Green v. Coal Paradox: Yes or No? Analytics This spring and the global COVID-19 pandemic have demonstrated the painful consequences of all the years when the need for comprehensive energy reforms in Ukraine has been ignored, sometimes deliberately. By Kostiantyn Krynytskyi and Oksana Aliieva
Ukraine and EU: Towards a decarbonisation partnership The Fact Sheet provides figures and numbers on the current state of the Ukrainian energy sector and outlines the benefits of a decarbonisation strategy for energy security, economic prosperity and climate protection. pdf