September 23, 2020 — Monitor of Electricity Market Opening The first year of operation under the new electricity wholesale market Our 5th issue of the MEMO series now takes stock of the first 12 months of operation under the new wholesale market. MEMO #5 (09/2020, en)
May 26, 2020 — Policy Briefing The effects of COVID-19 on electricity consumption in 2020 2020 electricity consumption might decrease by 5% (best case) to 8% (worst-case scenario). COVID-19 effects: electricity consumption (05/26/2019, PB, en)
April 23, 2020 — Monitor of Electricity Market Opening Seven months of market opening – stocktaking Frequent changes to the legal framework fail to address the structural problems. Loopholes undermine the market and speed up debts’ accumulation. Extended data transparency is an upside of the reform. MEMO #4 (04/2020, en)
August 12, 2019 — Monitor of Electricity Market Opening Developments on the electricity market Jul-Aug 2019 Prices are stable as the market shows no signs of effective competition. Increase of import to the BEI does not affect prices. Price caps are higher than the estimated marginal costs of coal generators. MEMO #2 (08/2019, en)
July 19, 2019 — Monitor of Electricity Market Opening The first two weeks of market opening Ukraine has finally opened its electricity market despite many concerns. Prices are high, some market segments do not work properly, and the smaller BEI trading zone is under the reign of monopoly. MEMO #1 (07/2019, en)
March 28, 2019 — Policy Briefing A Scenario based 2035 Forecast of Electricity Demand in Ukraine Ukraine’s 2035 electricity demand is estimated based on GDP growth, electricity price and energy efficiency trajectories. Only in a high GDP growth scenario, demand increases substantially. 2035 Forecast of Electricity Demand (03/28/2019, PB, en)