Ukraine – Green Power
10:30 – 11.15
Ukrainian-Danish Energy Partnership – perspectives on the energy sector.
Background
As Ukraine undertakes the massive task of rebuilding its energy system, the focus is firmly on energy independence, resilience, and renewables. With critical infrastructure damaged or destroyed, it is crucial that Ukraine builds a greener and more secure energy future. Ukraine aims to align fully with the European energy market and expand its renewable energy capacity as part of its long-term recovery and EU accession process.
For Danish companies and investors, this presents both a moral imperative and a commercial opportunity, especially in energy infrastructure, grid modernization, and green technologies. This session will explore the current situation and the opportunities for Danish companies in rebuilding Ukraine, and the role of risk-tolerant capital in unlocking these investments, with insights from key players supporting Ukraine’s green reconstruction.
Programme
Ukraine energy export market – a deep dive
Mads Holmgaard Meyer, Energy Advisor, Embassy of Denmark in Ukraine
Current needs and developments in Ukraine’s power supply
Jeppe Kofod, Chair of NPC Ukrenergo Supervisory Board
Access to risk capital
Peder Anker Larsen, Associate Director, EIFO
Dialogue
Anchor
Thøger Lautrup Knøss, Policy Advisor, Danish Chamber of Commerce