Ukraine’s energy system has shown significant resilience even under massive attacks: emergency blackouts are avoided, preparations for the heating season are well underway, losses in domestic gas production are offset by imports from the EU. But the real challenge lies ahead — transforming the system into one that can operate continuously under constant air threats.
The foundation of this system should be nuclear and distributed generation, along with energy storage solutions. These areas are fully aligned with global trends, given the growing worldwide demand for electricity.
The discussion will focus on how Ukraine can overcome wartime challenges in energy and seize new opportunities in the European energy market.