Ukraine2Power at UNECE Sustainable Energy Week 2025: From Recovery to Resilience

October 22, 2025

“I truly believe that we can turn Ukraine’s energy recovery into a model of resilience and sustainability for other regions.” — Kostiantyn Gura, Chairman of Ukraine2Power’s Supervisory Board, at UNECE Sustainable Energy Week 2025

Kostiantyn Gura represented Ukraine2Power at SEW 2025, where he also serves as Vice-Chair of the UNECE Bureau of Renewable Energy Experts, a position for which he was nominated by our organization.

💡At the event, the Group of Experts outlined key priorities for the clean energy transition:
• Integrated Planning: coordinated, multi-stakeholder energy strategies to drive renewables and attract investment
• Grid Modernization: upgrading infrastructure and expanding cross-border connections
• Digital Innovation: using open digital tools to manage decentralised energy systems
• Just Transition: ensuring inclusive access to clean energy and workforce transformation
• Collaboration & Strategy: advancing expert cooperation and the 2026–2027 Work Plan

At Ukraine2Power, we’re committed to supporting Ukraine’s transition to sustainable energy and scaling that impact across borders.

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