UKRAINE
The Ukrainian government has called for a "green reconstruction" post-war, ensuring a sustainable and equitable future for all Ukrainians. In 2021, Ukraine joined the
The Ukrainian government has called for a "green reconstruction" post-war, ensuring a sustainable and equitable future for all Ukrainians. In 2021, Ukraine joined the
Coal reserves in Ukraine have reached a historic high of approximately 3 million tons. Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced this on Friday, January 10, during the
Powering 600,000 Households Once completed, the storage facilities will be capable of supplying electricity to up to 600,000 Ukrainian households. The project is part of a
SHENZHEN, China, January 6, 2026 – SINEXCEL announced the successful commissioning of its 1.5MW/3MWh energy storage application in Ukraine, a key milestone for
Western Australian government-owned utility Synergy has installed the first 80 of 640 containerised battery units assigned to its
The report provides an overview of Ukraine''s energy security vulnerabilities following attacks by Russia since spring 2024, focusing on electricity, natural gas and heating.
SHENZHEN, China, Jan. 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- SINEXCEL (300693.SZ) has successfully commissioned its first 1.5MW/3MWh energy storage application in Ukraine,
cture", and in cooperation with other Ukrainian and international organisations. The general objective of the project is to assist the Government of Ukraine in the cost-effective
KNESS has secured a €9.6 million (US$10.35 million) loan from Oschadbank for a battery storage project in Ukraine.
This giant underground battery is a $1-billion clean energy solution A rendering of surface infrastructure at Hydrostor''s planned
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
The article emphasizes that Ukraine will need sources of energy production from fossil fuels for 10–20 years to ensure power regulation. As a result of the Russian aggression,
The DTEK-Fluence BESS project is now the largest in Ukraine and one of the largest in Eastern Europe, demonstrating the
The work was partially carried out with the grant support of the National Research Fund of Ukraine within the framework of the TETI NAS of Ukraine project 2022.01/0058
The DTEK-Fluence BESS project is now the largest in Ukraine and one of the largest in Eastern Europe, demonstrating the large-scale deployment of advanced storage
Fluence Energy to deliver Eastern Europe''s largest energy storage portfolio for DTEK, powering 600,000 Ukrainian homes with 400
SINEXCEL (300693.SZ) has successfully commissioned its first 1.5MW/3MWh energy storage application in Ukraine, marking a significant milestone in the company''s
The energy storage systems in this project are equipped with grid-forming capabilities, enabling them to independently restore local grid operations during power
DTEK has signed a loan agreement with a consortium of Ukrainian banks to raise about UAH 3 billion (equivalent to €67 million) to implement a project of modern energy
INTRODUCTION The full-scale military aggression by the Russian Federation launched on February 24, 2022 has had a significant negative impact on the Ukrainian energy
Russian airstrikes have partially or completely destroyed much of Ukraine''s energy infrastructure, and Russia-occupied areas have separated Ukraine from a sizable portion of its
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Coal mining has historically been an important industry in Ukraine. Although the industry is often associated with the coal-rich Donets basin in the east of the country, other coal mining regions include the Lviv-Volhynian basin and the Dnieper brown coal mining basin. The Donets basin is Ukraine's most developed and largest coal mining region.
Ukraine's biggest private utility, DTEK, also joined the Alliance, adding, however, that it was committing to powering operations without coal by 2040, not 2035. Ukraine is a member of the Energy Community Treaty, which requires members to meet the obligations of the Large Combustion Plants Directive.
In 2022, Russian occupiers took control of four of Ukraine’s coal plants with over 4,000 MW of capacity. The operating capacity of coal plants in the country was more than halved between 2022 and the beginning of 2023.
Coal mining has historically been an important industry in Ukraine. Coal first started to be produced in Ukraine in 1870, when it was part of the Russian Empire. In 1913, Donetz produced 87% of Russia's coal, and 50% of the metallurgical coal of the USSR.