International Exhibition Centre in Kyiv will host UA Energy
Ukraine’s energy sector recovery is decisively transitioning from emergency crisis management to strategic, systemic planning—which will serve as the central theme of the upcoming UA Energy 2026 conference.
The concerted efforts concerning international cooperation, the mobilisation of financial resources, and the provision of targeted support to Ukrainian energy companies for the reconstruction of critical infrastructure—initiatives originally spearheaded by the ReBuild Ukraine platform—will be significantly advanced in 2026. From 12 to 14 May, the International Exhibition Centre in Kyiv will host UA Energy, an international exhibition and conference. This premier event will convene international financial institutions (IFIs), investment funds, bilateral national programmes, and private sector stakeholders to deliberate on actionable, pragmatic solutions for the modernisation and rehabilitation of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
On 12 May, as part of the UA Energy agenda, the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine, supported by the Reform Support Team (RST), will hold the Energy Strategy Day. This forum will provide a platform for substantive discourse regarding the grid’s paradigm shift from a rapid-response footing to robust systemic planning, underscored by the active attraction of capital investment.
During the event, Olga Savchenko, Senior Partner at Altelaw&Sempra, will moderate a highly anticipated panel discussion entitled: “A Resilient Energy System in Practice: Distributed Generation, Flexible Capacity, and RES.”
The session will focus on the pivotal factors dictating the pace of new capacity integration and the overarching investment rationale underpinning energy projects. Key topics of debate will encompass:
- Distributed and flexible (dispatchable) generation
- The regulatory mechanisms of NPC Ukrenergo
- Statutory and technical grid connection bottlenecks
- Cogeneration and infrastructure resilience
The strategic imperative of renewable energy sources (RES) within the new architectural framework of the national grid.
Altelaw&Sempra has a long-standing, proven track record of empowering international energy corporations to confidently navigate the complexities of the Ukrainian legal landscape. We remain fully committed to acting as trusted legal counsel for new inward investments that will drive Ukraine’s sustainable, long-term recovery.
We look forward to connecting with you next week!
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