Ukraine Power System Emergency Synchronisation with the Continental Europe Power System
Ukraine faces a number of complex challenges in the energy sector, provoked by the full-scale Russian invasion and the turbulent situation in the region. To uncover and discuss these issues, the Ukrainian President’s Foundation for Education Support is initiating an online meeting with representatives of the expert and academic community, where they will discuss the challenges and victories in the Ukrainian energy sector.
The online discussion aims to highlight the latest emergency situation in the energy system of Ukraine, caused by the full-scale aggression of Russia against Ukraine, as well as the challenges of its synchronization with the energy system of continental Europe. This event will become a platform for experts and stakeholders to share their insights, discuss legal aspects and explore the policy implications related to this important issue.
The discussion will be attended by:
Daria Shapovalova – Senior Lecturer in Energy Law at the University of Aberdeen, Director of the Centre for Energy Law (AUCEL);
Anna Butenko – Legal Operations Manager, ENTSO-E
Valeria Izhyk – EU Policy Officer for Ukraine’s Reconstruction at CEE Bankwatch
Moderator: Svitlana Kaprishina – Head of the Project Department of the Secretariat of the Energy Community of Moldova, Ukraine and Georgia.
Date and time: November 9, 19:00 (Kyiv)
Language of the event: English
Format: Zoom
Participation in the event is possible only with prior registration at the link: https://bit.ly/UA_EU_Energy
We invite scientists and students of English-speaking academic centers studying energy law to participate in the online meeting. Researchers and students in the field of public policy.
Specialists, politicians, researchers and everyone interested in the energy sector.
The event is implemented on the initiative of the Foundation of the President of Ukraine for the Support of Education, Science and Sports, together with the NGO “Center for Political Studies and Analytics “Eidos”, Aberdeen University Centre for Energy Law, and the Department of Public Management and Administration of the State University of Trade and Economics (DTEU) with the support of the Representative Office of the “Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom” in Ukraine.