Ukraine’s National Energy and Utilities Regulations Commission has issued a license for the supply of natural gas to Trailstone Energy, a Ukrainian subsidiary of the U.S.-based energy trader TrailStone.
Ukrainian regional gas companies in 2017 doubled to UAH 20.4 billion (US$714.8 million) their debts for purchased natural gas before the national oil and gas holding Naftogaz of Ukraine, according to the holding's press service.
TrailStone Energy, the subsidiary of one of the world's largest energy traders - the U.S.-based TrailStone, intends to obtain from Ukrainian authorities a license for the supply of natural gas in Ukraine, the National Energy and Utilities Regulation Commission s (NEURC) reported on its website.
Ukraine's National Energy and Utilities Regulation Commission (NEURC) will decide at a January 9 meeting on the allocation of UAH 2 billion for power generating companies of thermal power plants (TPPs), as reported by the investigative journalism portal Nashi Hroshi (literally "Our Money").
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine approved as a whole the bill, granting the Ukrainian president an authority to appoint new members of the National Energy and Utilities Regulation Commission for a period of 3 months, to unblock NEURC’s operations, until new members are elected in an open competition.
Ukraine's National Energy and Utilities Regulation Commission (NEURC) has canceled its resolution on the introduction of a delivery (customer) charge for the population from April 1, 2017.
Head of Ukraine's National Energy and Utilities Regulation Commission (NEURC) Dmitry Vovk says the country needs to invest EUR 3 billion to raise the share of renewable energy sources in the total balance of electricity output from 6 to 11%, as stipulated in the national action plan for the development of alternative energy.