Details
The event is held within the conference “Energy Security: Lessons Learned from Ukraine”, organized by the German Federal Foreign Office, and will take place on 18 May, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Akademie der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (Room 6/7, Tiergartenstraße 35, 10785 Berlin).
The discussion will bring together representatives of the German Federal Government, the Bundestag, transmission system operators, German municipalities, and Ukrainian stakeholders to exchange practical insights on maintaining operational stability of the energy system under the extreme conditions of war and to discuss pathways for stronger European cooperation.
During the event, DiXi Group will present its new analytical report «Holding the Grid: Ukraine’s Energy Resilience Playbook»,
highlighting Ukraine’s experience in safeguarding electricity and heat supply under constant attacks on critical infrastructure.
The discussion will focus on how these lessons can contribute to:
- strengthening energy system resilience, operational stability, planning, and redundancy;
- developing distributed and flexible capacities, including microgrids and backup systems;
- protecting critical urban infrastructure such as district heating.
To take part or for further information, please contact Roman Nitsovich
You can also join the live stream via the following link.
Agenda
17:30 Registration
18:00 Welcome remarks
18:05 Holding the Grid: Ukraine’s Energy Resilience Playbook
Presentation of the report
Olena Pavlenko, President, DiXi Group, Ukraine
Roman Nitsovych, Research Director, Dixi Group, Ukraine
18:25 Reinforcing Energy Resilience: from Lessons to Action
Lars Rohwer MP, Member of the Committee on Economy and Energy, German Bundestag
Vasyl Novachok, Deputy Mayor of Khmelnytskyi city, Ukraine
Yulia Burmistenko, Head of International Relations at DTEK, Member of the Board of the Women's Energy Club, Ukraine
Q&A
Moderator: Dr. Christian Hübner, Head of Global Resources and Sustainability Department, Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung