WEBINAR: Pathways to resilient and decentralised power system in Ukraine until 2030 (REPORT LAUNCH)

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Join us for a webinar where we will unveil our latest report from the project “Resilient and Renewable – Modelling Ukraine’s Energy System.” In this session, we will share the findings of our comprehensive analysis, exploring optimal pathways for Ukraine’s power sector to address both immediate and medium-term energy needs. Our research focuses on the critical years up to 2030 and delves into the potential for commercially available decentralised energy technologies to support the Ukrainian power grid.

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Date: 26th November 2024, 10:00-11:30 CEST

Platform: Zoom

Language: English

Key topics we’ll cover:

  • Vision for a resilient Ukrainian energy sector through 2030.
  • Feasibility and impact of behind-the-meter photovoltaic (PV) systems and the theoretical capacity limits within Ukraine’s current power infrastructure.
  • Policy recommendations to guide Ukraine’s power sector development during wartime and beyond.

Audience

This webinar is essential for policymakers, energy professionals, and stakeholders who are interested in sustainable and resilient energy solutions tailored to Ukraine’s unique context.

Who are we?

Our team consists of:

  • Instrat – a Warsaw-based think tank with a mission of supercharging policies and public opinion with open data and research for a fair, green and digital economy.
  • Clean Energy Lab – the Ukrainian energy think-tank and policy laboratory centred around fact-based approaches to dialogue with energy policy stakeholders.
  • Open Energy Transition – a data-driven non-profit software house which focuses on the development, provision and support of open-source solutions that enhance energy transition planning and decision-making processes.

More about our project and collaboration here: https://instrat.pl/en/projekty/pypsa-ua-2/

Agenda:

10:00-10:10 Introduction to the study by Michał Hetmański, CEO & Co-founder of Instrat

10:10-10:20 Methodology of the open-source energy policy planning tool PyPSA-UA by dr Martha Frysztacki, Head of Energy System Modelling and Co-founder of the Open Energy Transition

10:20-11:00 Presentation of the results of Ukraine’s energy system modelling until 2030 by Oleksii Mykhailenko of Clean Energy Lab

11:00-11:30 Q&A session

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