GDUkraina #FigureOfTheWeek:
Hourly average of offered and allocated cross-border transmission capacity (EU → Ukraine).
In 1Q2025 there was a significant increase in offered capacity during peak hours, while during off-peak hours the capacity decreased.
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GDU #FigureOfTheWeek on the net electricity imports of Ukraine in 2024
Ukraine’s electricity imports have become a crucial buffer for the country’s energy system. To fully leverage this potential it is essential to ensure the efficient usage of transmission lines.
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Back on Bluesky with GDU's 31st #FigureOfTheWeek!
Heavy damage to thermal plants, Zaporizhia NPP under occupation, and growing reliance on cross-border flows have drastically altered Ukraine's power system. Renewables ease the burden, especially in summer.
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Ukraine has increased its electricity imports from neighbouring countries. While most of the electricity was bought from the RO, SK & HU electricity markets (commercial flows); this electricity crossed the border mainly via SK & MD (physical)
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For our next #FigureoftheWeek, GDU presents a comparison of energy-use by sector. Sectoral shifts and energy-efficiency improvements in Poland and Romania drastically reduced energy use in the industrial sector and the economy, providing a hint of what could lie ahead for Ukraine.
#FigureOfTheWeek: With the EU Parliament’s final decision on the ‘Ukraine Facility’ due in the last week of February, we present a breakdown of the proposed €50 billion in financial aid. Find more information on the GDU website: lnkd.in/eVhGidhX
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Our newest #FigureOfTheWeek highlights the changes in Ukrainian electricity generation for 2023.
Ukraine generated 7 TWh less #electricity this year than last, driven mainly by reductions in #nuclear, outweighing increases in #renewables and #hydro.
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