About us
Information-analytical resource "Ukrainian energy UA-Energy.org" is a unique platform to inform and discuss the main events of Ukrainian and international energy sectors.
The website was founded with the support of the International Renaissance Foundation in July 2007 by experts of the Center for investigative journalism in the energy field (created by the School for Policy Analysis at the National University Kyiv-Mohyla Academy). In January 2009 the activity of "Ukrainian Energy" was renewed in new format.
Today the website is one of the leading Internet- media on energy issues, which on a daily basis publishes news in energy sphere (both concerning Ukrainian and international topics), analytical notes, popular articles and materials of foreign think-tanks, announcements and reports from key industry events, blogs, interviews and expert commentaries. It also has several special projects, mostly dedicated to the issue of transparency, including the EITI and the "EnergoTransparency" Association.
"Ukrainian Energy" constantly provides information support for round tables, business forums, conferences, seminars, exhibitions, meetings and other events related to the energy issues. Every day, the website sends an exclusive newsletter for its own database of contacts which has more than 800 recipients (both Ukrainian and English version).
Our team are professional journalists who know how to create and deliver to the public exclusive information; experts with experience of writing reliable research and professional analytical materials; managers who may find the necessary contacts and mark the first steps for energy companies entering the Ukrainian market.
The team of "Ukrainian Energy" has established and productive ties with authorities responsible for decision-making in the energy shere, diplomatic missions and offices of international organizations in Ukraine, interested local businesses and foreign investors.
Our partners within the civil society are "Nomos" Center, Kyiv International Energy Q-Club, Greencubator, Institute for Sustainable Development, STC "Psyche", European-Ukrainian Energy Agency, NGO "Mama-86", National Ecological Centre of Ukraine, ICPS, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, National Research University "Higher School of Economics", Ukrainian Wind Energy Association and others.
Donor organizations which help the website to develop are the International Renaissance Foundation, Revenue Watch Institute, EITI, Black Sea Trust and others.
We cooperate with journalists of such media as "Ukrainian Week", "Zerkalo nedeli", "InvestGazeta", UNIAN, "Interfax-Ukraine", "Economic Pravda", BBC, "Ukraina Komunalna", RBC-Ukraine, "Ukrinform", "Ukrainian News", "Kommersant-Ukraine", "Terminal", "ElektroVesti", "EnergoBusiness" and others.
"Ukrainian Energy" is open for dialogue and invites for cooperation young ambitious analysts, potential authors of articles, bloggers, organizers of events. On all issues please contact at: uaenergy@gmail.com.
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Website founders: School for Policy Analysis at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, analytical center "DiXi Group".
Project Manager: Anton Antonenko
Chief Editor: Roman Nitsovych
Journalists: Iryna Petrenko (Projects Coordinator), Vadym Gudyma
News
18.05.2012
- LNG terminal in Lithuania expected by 2014
- At the G8 meeting oil price and Iran sanctions to be discussed
- Bulgaria negotiates gas supply with Qatar and Turkey?
- China announced again tender for shale gas development
- Parliament of Lithuania accepted construction of NPP in the country
17.05.2012
Analysis
26.04.2012
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Vulnerability of energy security in Eastern Europe and testing commitments regarding the 3rd Energy Package
Moldova and Ukraine are in a period of intense talks with Gazprom in order to obtain new gas procurement conditions. Is it a negative signal or are these the first consequences of countries' commitments regarding the Third energy package, asks Ion Muntean from the Institute for Development and Social Initiatives "Viitorul" in Chişinău.
20.04.2012
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EU biofuels policy: repercussions on Ukraine
Despite many concerns, the EU “Renewable Energy Directive” (EU RED) did not cause interruptions to Ukrainian rapeseed exports to the EU in 2011, write Yuliya Ogarenko and Oleg Nivievskyi from the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting.
Publications
Weekly analytical report: April 30 - May 13, 2012
Analysis of last week's key events provided by the "DiXi Group" experts.






