Gas reserves in Ukraine's underground storage facilities decreased by 8.2% since late 2024, totaling 8.9 billion cubic meters, according to the former energy minister.
Ukraine, the UK, and Lithuania are launching the Grain Verification Scheme (GVS) to combat the illegal export of grain from occupied territories.
DTEK restored electricity to over 252,000 customers across four regions within a week.
Grants under the "Vlasna Sprava" program are now available for winemakers, and veterans can apply for them a second time, according to the Ministry of Economy.
The government plans to monitor the proper use of subsidies for utility bill payments.
"Ukrnafta has announced a tender for 3D seismic surveys at two oil fields."
The Minister of Energy stated that there are no plans to increase electricity tariffs for the public.
As part of state compensation, 487 hectares of agricultural land at the Potato Institute in the Kyiv region have been cleared of mines.
Insurers currently don't consider a client's insurance history when calculating auto liability costs, but they plan to in the future, according to a survey of insurance companies.
In 2024, DTEK restarted thermal power plants from scratch more than 20 times following heavy shelling.
The NBU has approved the candidacy of former Swedbank head Björkner for the position of PrivatBank's board chairman.
The EBA advocates for VAT refunds on packages valued up to EUR 150 and emphasizes the need for unobstructed importation of goods for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
On Thursday, the official exchange rate of the hryvnia strengthened by 9 kopecks.
The government has equalized rates for consumers using electric heating systems.
"Ukrnafta has initiated a comprehensive drilling program at a new oil field."
The Supervisory Board of Energoatom is now led by former Lithuanian Energy Minister Neverovich, according to sources.
Former Lithuanian Energy Minister Neverovich has taken the helm of Energoatom, the National Atomic Energy Company.
The UK will allocate £40 million for a new economic recovery program for Ukraine.
Business associations urge the parliament to refrain from canceling the "Lozovoy amendments" until after consulting with the business community.
Shmyhal: The UN aims to raise over $2.6 billion by 2025 to assist Ukrainians, including $492 million specifically for the heating season.
Staff shortages, safety concerns, and electricity supply issues emerged as the main challenges for businesses in December 2024, according to IEI.
The Duma approved a bill that removes the tenant's right to acquire property through non-competitive means.
Hundreds of thousands of economically inactive Ukrainians could be reintroduced to the labor market through retraining initiatives.
In 2025, "UZ" will implement two pilot projects: freight transportation routing and train car parking at railway stations.
The total amount of "National Cashback" accumulated by Ukrainians has reached 1 billion UAH.
In 2024, the EBRD granted Ukraine a record funding of nearly €2.4 billion.
Over 10 million Ukrainians have applied for payments through "Diia" under the "Winter eSupport" program.
Moldova seeks support from international partners to overcome the energy crisis, stated Prime Minister Rechan.
In 2024, the price index for base load electricity (BASE) in Ukraine rose by 34.1%.
The EBRD will grant Comfy a €25 million loan to expand its network.