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Russia strikes Ukraine gas supplies before 2025 winter
Russia’s strikes on Ukraine’s gas fields have wiped out about 60% of domestic production weeks before winter, forcing Kyiv to spend billions on emergency imports, straining Europe’s gas market and raising the risk of blackouts and freezing homes across the country.
Read MoreRussia strikes Ukraine gas network in largest wartime attack
Russia strikes Ukraine gas facilities in its largest wartime attack, launching 35 missiles and 60 drones at Naftogaz sites in Kharkiv and Poltava, crippling production and raising fears of heat shortages as winter approaches for millions of civilians across the country.
Read MoreGasoline Shortages in Russia as Ukrainian Strikes Intensify
Gasoline shortages in Russia are worsening as Ukrainian strikes disrupt key oil infrastructure, forcing regions to ration fuel. Rising prices, suspended refinery operations, and restrictions across major oblasts underscore growing pressure on Russia’s energy system.
Read MoreRussia oil and gas revenue slump reshapes 2026 war budget
Russia’s oil and gas revenue is set to drop 23% in September, straining the Kremlin’s main war-funding stream just as Putin drafts the 2026 budget amid record military spending, tax hikes and mounting signs of stagnation, recession risks and deepening fiscal stress.
Read MoreTermination of Russian gas transit one of Moscow’s biggest defeats – Zelensky
by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 1 月 1, 2025 | Economics | 0 |
“When Putin was presented with the Russian presidency more than 25 years ago, the annual gas transit through Ukraine to Europe totaled more than 130 billion cubic meters. Today, it equals 0. This is one of Moscow’s biggest defeats. As a result of Russia weaponizing energy and resorting to cynical blackmail of partners, Moscow lost one of the most profitable and geographically accessible markets” – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Read MoreGerman Galushchenko : Development of renewable energy sources is one of the priorities of state energy policy
by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 10 月 10, 2024 | Technology | 0 |
Green transformation and development of renewable energy sources is one of the priorities of the state energy policy. And the introduction …
Read MoreWestern, Russian nuclear industries still intertwined, report says
by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 9 月 19, 2024 | Economics | 0 |
Despite sanctions and geopolitical tensions, the nuclear industries of Western countries and Russia remain closely interconnected. This connection persists through the collaboration on nuclear fuel supplies and technology, revealing that many Western nations continue to rely on Russian expertise and resources. Ongoing contracts and business relationships indicate that a complete separation would be challenging and could disrupt energy supplies. Efforts to reduce this dependency are ongoing, but the process is complex due to the specialized nature of the nuclear sector. Read more at Reuters...
Read MoreWestern Sanctions and Efforts to Cap Russian Oil Revenue Falter
by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 12 月 5, 2023 | Economics | 0 |
A recent report obtained by POLITICO reveals that the Western initiative to cap Russia’s oil revenues, implemented a year ago in response to the conflict with Ukraine, has largely failed. Despite imposing a $60-per-barrel ceiling on Russian crude oil, circumvention prevails.
Read MoreEnergy Independence, Synchronization with European Grid
by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 11 月 29, 2023 | Technology | 0 |
Ukrenergo announces Ukraine has achieved a milestone by successfully synchronizing its energy system with the European grid, meeting the technical standards set by the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E).
Read MoreUkraine Plans Procurement of 100 High-Voltage Transformers
by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | 10 月 3, 2023 | Technology | 0 |
In anticipation of potential repeat attacks on its energy infrastructure by Russia, Ukraine is set to either manufacture or procure 100 new high-voltage transformers, as reported by The Economist on October 2 due to past strikes on Ukrainian factories.
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