Back to All Events

Ukraine’s Climate and Energy Policy in the Context of EU Accession

Organisers: DiXi Group, The Green Transition Office

Format: hybrid (offline/online)

On November 8, the event will bring together government representatives, businesses, and international partners to discuss coordination and cooperation in implementing the National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP). Participants will explore practical steps necessary to realize specific investment projects in the area of green transition that will contribute to the implementation of the policies and measures outlined in the NECP. The discussion will include representatives from the Ministry of Economy, the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources, the Ministry of Energy, the European Commission, the Energy Community, and other international partners.

During the event, key work areas of the Green Transition Office will be presented. This independent advisory body under the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine assists in implementing reforms in green transition, energy, and climate policies. The Green Transition Office team will share its initial results, including sectoral studies on decarbonization potential, ESG research, and a report on emission factors for electricity. Attendees will also learn about the Office’s future plans, including on CBAM, green finance, decarbonization across different economic sectors, and ESG implementation.

Additionally, participants will discuss expectations for the upcoming international climate conference in Baku (COP29), including Ukraine’s progress in climate policy, presentations on the long-term low-carbon development strategy, use of Paris Agreement market mechanisms, and attraction of climate finance . The discussion will include representatives from the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources and international organizations.

Previous
Previous
31 October

Prerequisites and opportunities for green financing in Ukraine's economic reconstruction

Next
Next
13 November

Green reconstruction of Ukraine’s communities: Key Lessons from 2023-2024 Recovery Projects