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A Solar Marshall Plan for Ukraine
Read the policy paper by Greenpeace and Berlin Economics assessing the potential integration of larger amounts of solar PV into Ukraine’s electricity system by 2027 and 2030, using a techno-economic modelling approach to determine a cost-optimal, adequate energy system.

The Recovery of Ukraine Energy Sector: A Call for Support and Collaboration with Municipalities
This brief by by Centre for Environmental Initiatives “Ecoaction”, NGO Ecoclub, Razom We Stand, CEE Bankwatch, Greenpeace, RePower Ukraine and Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation outlines the current state of play in the field of green energy recovery in Ukraine and recommends foreign governments, international partners, and national authorities to partner with local communities and rebuild the energy sector.
Sustainable rebuilding of Ukrainian cities
The pilot project ‘Sustainable rebuilding of Ukrainian cities’ is a Eurocities initiative to mobilise local partnerships for a sustainable reconstruction of Ukrainian cities. The paper is structured along five main entry points that are critical for sustainable rebuilding: integrated urban planning, clean energy and energy efficiency, disaster risk reduction and resilience building, circularity, and sustainable urban mobility.

Financing Renewable Energy Projects in Ukrainian Municipalities
The study by NGO Ecoclub delves into the effectiveness of existing financial support mechanisms for municipalities in Ukraine and offers strategic insights into structuring financial aid to bolster the development of small-scale renewable energy sources (RES) within municipal sectors.

Mapping the Energy Opportunities in Ukraine: Solar and Wind Energy Assessment
The study by Greenpeace shows that Ukraine has a solar and wind energy potential that exceeds the current electricity needs of the population by almost 150 times.

Ukraine's power sector outlook for 2023-2024: investing in old coal-fired power plants or new decentralized green generation?
The policy brief by Razom We Stand shows that by investing in affordable and clean energy technologies, digitalization, and innovation, Ukraine can securely meet the energy needs of its economy and lay the groundwork for a decentralized, renewable energy-based, secure energy system of the future.

Green Reconstruction of the Residential Sector of Bucha
The green reconstruction of the residential sector of Bucha study by Berlin Economics, Ecoaction, iC Consulenten

Ukraine of the future: EU accession, post-war reconstruction, environmental problems and energy independence through the eyes of average Ukrainians
This policy brief by Resource and Analysis Center «Society and Environment» offers an analysis of the findings of the public opinion survey of the Ukrainian citizens on post-war green recovery, attitudes towards environmental and energy issues in times of war, and accession to the EU.

Ukraine and European Green Deal: Annual monitoring report 2023
Annual publication assessing reforms aimed at the implementation of the European Green Deal principles in Ukraine prepared by DіXi Group, Resource and Analysis Centre “Society and Environment”, Energy Efficient Cities of Ukraine Association, Ukrainian Leadership Academy, Women’s Energy Club of Ukraine, DZYGA and PLATO.