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Articles

20.05.2026 13:59
In the spring, gas markets traditionally calm down—demand drops after winter, and prices decline. But this year is different. The escalation in the Middle East, the vulnerability of LNG supplies, and depleted European storage facilities have created a new reality: the shortage may be physical, not just price-driven. For Ukraine, which is at war while simultaneously preparing for a new winter, this poses several threats—from rising import prices to the risk of resource scarcity as early as autumn. EnerhoBiznes spoke with Leonid Unihovskyi, Director General of Naftogazbudinformatika LLC, about how this crisis is reshaping Europe's gas market, whether there is a way out of the PSO "debt trap," which new import routes are realistic, and whether the country can ever become a gas exporter itself.

Energy Resilience: Between Myths, Politics, and Real Engineering
03.03.2026 12:55
Today, the Ukrainian energy sector is at a point where emotions and information leaks on social media often replace sober engineering calculations. After every massive attack, the media space is filled with calls to immediately "bury the entire energy system underground" or completely abandon large thermal power plants (CHPs) in favor of small modular reactors.

Industry Loses Competitiveness Due to High Electricity Prices
09.12.2025 09:34
Ukrainian industry is forced to operate under unequal conditions compared to European competitors due to the high cost of energy resources. Electricity prices on the Day-Ahead Market (DAM) in Ukraine not only match European levels but exceed the EU average, GMK Center reports.

Ukrenergo: 14 applications are submitted for the tender for 700 MW of new generating capacity
06.03.2025 07:51
The tender received 14 applications for the construction of new generating capacity, Energoreforma reports. This was announced by Maksym Yurkov, Chief Legal Officer of the NPC Ukrenergo and Secretary of the Tender Commission. "Today, the bids will be opened. So far, 14 bids have been received, he said during a meeting of the Tender Commission at the NPC Ukrenergo on March 5, which was broadcast on its website, an Energoreforma correspondent reports.





