Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board of NAK Naftogaz of Ukraine.
She started her career in the public sector in 2015. In 2017, she was appointed Deputy Minister of Energy and Coal Industry of Ukraine for European Integration and a UNECE Committee on Sustainable Energy member.
In 2019, Nataliya became an adviser to the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Oleksiy Honcharuk. She held the positions of a member of the supervisory board and a state representative at PJSC "Ukrnafta" and JSC "Prozorro.Prodazhi." In May 2020, she was appointed an adviser to the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Denys Shmyhal. She is the head and founder of the Center of Excellence in Government Relations (GR).
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DownloadAfter Russia's massive shelling in the autumn and summer of this year, Ukraine's energy system has been severely damaged. The country went through massive power outages, but thanks to the efforts of the business community and the government, the energy infrastructure was partially restored and the system stabilized. However, with winter approaching again, Ukraine now faces a crucial question: is the energy sector ready for potential new challenges?
Our panel discussion will focus on analyzing the current state of Ukraine's energy system, and discussing future scenarios and strategies that could ensure the country's energy security amid the ongoing aggression. We will review what steps have already been taken to strengthen the system and what else needs to be done to avoid repeating energy crises in the future. Particular attention will be paid to the role of decentralized energy and nuclear generation in Ukraine's new energy strategy.