What is the future for Ukraine’s energy sector?

Bertie speaks with Professor Maksym Chepeliev about how three years of conflict have affected Ukraine's decarbonisation plans.
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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022 shocked global energy markets, and changed the EU’s long and short-term plans for decarbonisation. But how have three years of conflict changed Ukraine’s own policies and plans around energy security and net zero?

Bertie discusses this issue with Ukrainian economist Maksym Chepeliev, Research Assistant Professor at the Center for Global Trade Analysis, Purdue University, USA. 

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