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Ukraine
An energy deficit caused by Russian strikes is forcing restrictions for both industrial and residential consumption, which are expected nationwide between 6 p.m. and midnight.
May. 20
War in Ukraine
Russian airstrikes near Kharkiv kill 11 civilians; Rescuers say no survivors in Iranian president's helicopter crash; Blackouts will continue “for months,” Ukrenergo says; AFU destroys Russian ship.
May. 20
War in Ukraine
Kyiv drones knock out another Kremlin oil refinery only hours after Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk becomes the new undisputed World Champion.
May. 19
War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s Ministry of Energy said Russia’s overnight drone strike damaged energy facilities in Poltava and Kharkiv regions, and “restrictions on industrial consumers” are to be expected on Saturday.
May. 18
War in Ukraine
Recent Russian strikes have heavily damaged Ukraine's energy infrastructure, forcing the country to import electricity from neighbouring EU nations to meet demand.
May. 15
War in Ukraine
At least 20 injured in Russian assault on Kharkiv; Moscow’s new MoD chief calls for “minimal” casualties; Ukrenergo announces blackouts; UN Security Council worries about power supply for Ukrainians.
May. 15
War in Ukraine
Electricity restrictions are expected between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. on Wednesday following Russia’s overnight strikes on Ukrainian energy infrastructure across the country.
May. 8
War in Ukraine
In total, in the early morning of May 8, Russian forces launched a combined strike using 76 air attack assets, including 55 missiles and 21 drones.
May. 8
War in Ukraine
An exclusive video from one of the thermal power plants recently hit by Russian missiles.
Apr. 30
War in Ukraine
Kremlin and Kyiv trade blows to each other’s energy sectors with the AFU sending over 60 drones after Moscow’s oil and Russia lobbing 34 missiles in a “massive” assault on Ukraine's electric grid.
Apr. 27
War in Ukraine
The devastated power units and charred turbines of a Ukrainian thermal power plant evoke images reminiscent of Chornobyl.
Apr. 25
War in Ukraine
In the wake of Russian strikes on Ukrainian electricity infrastructure, the nation must keep the lights while also considering how to reconstruct its electricity system and make it more resilient.
Apr. 21
War in Ukraine
The strategic prospects for Ukraine's energy infrastructure in response to continuous Russian assault.
Apr. 14
US
The new reactors, located in the western part of the country, would be a significant step for Kyiv to shift away from Russian nuclear technology and ensure future energy autonomy and stability.
Apr. 13
War in Ukraine
In this new episode of Talking Substance, host Alina Hrytsenko interviews Jock Mendoza-Wilson from BUCC on Ukraine's EU trade, energy security, and future.
Apr. 12
War in Ukraine
Largest electric power plant in Ukraine, Kyiv region's Trypillia, destroyed; In Lithuania, Zelensky calls again for air defenses; Greece might offer more F-16 fighter jets.
Apr. 12