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Ukrainians receive new electricity bills: tariffs have increased, changes are already in payments

Ukrainian households have begun receiving electricity bills with updated, higher tariffs. The increase came into effect at the beginning of the month, and the first charges already show a significant increase in the amounts in

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Night of explosions in Russia: drones attacked the energy sector and caused a blackout in the Russian Federation

Due to a drone attack in Belgorod, the energy infrastructure was damaged, and the Armavir station caught fire in the Krasnodar Territory. This was reported by Comments.ua, the PromPolitInform portal reports. On the night of


Ukraine has resumed electricity exports to Europe for the first time since the fall of 2025

These are small volumes that appear at certain hours due to a temporary generation surplus. Ukraine has resumed electricity exports to Europe for the first time since the fall of 2025. At the same time,


The Antimonopoly Committee has begun inspections of gas stations where fuel prices have risen sharply

The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine has begun inspections of gas stations due to a significant increase in fuel prices in early March 2026. The committee is analyzing the information provided to identify possible violations of


Slovakia at the request of Fico terminates the contract with Ukrenergo for the emergency supply of electricity to Ukraine.

The termination of the contract was initiated by Prime Minister Robert Fico, despite criticism of the opposition. The decision has already been made by the Slovak government. The Slovak state-owned company SEPS terminates the contract


Figure of the Day: 216.32 UAH Billion for Energy Resilience: Government Presents Comprehensive Regional Plans

The government presented comprehensive regional and city resilience plans totaling UAH 216.32 billion to protect infrastructure and ensure uninterrupted heat, water, and power supplies during wartime. According to Delo.ua, Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko announced this.