The Energy Transparency Index, on the one hand, is a final product that provides an integrated assessment of the information disclosure in the country’s energy sector and its components, and on the other hand, a universal tool that allows in-depth analysis with breakdown into categories, criteria and certain markets, as well as tracking changes – both in time and in comparison with other countries. In interactive view, the Index is available via link.


Total score in 2023 - 41 of 100 possible.


Assessment by categories:

  1. Balances - 17 of 100 possible
  2. Natural monopolies - 39
  3. Supply - 43
  4. Reliability and security - 25
  5. Consumption - 49
  6. Reporting - 30
  7. Policy - 43
  8. Public authorities - 50


Assessment by sectors:

  1. Natural gas - 48 of 100 possible
  2. Electricity - 37
  3. Oil and liquid fuels - 14
  4. Steam coal - 25
  5. Heat - 42


Publish date April 17, 2024

DiXi Group Analytical Center offers its vision of the approach to maintaining access to data in the energy sector during the martial law with minimization of security risks from their publication. The research analyzed the data collected on the Energy Map portal as of 01.01.2023. The analysis was carried out between October 2022 and February 2023.


The research analyzes the legislation (including European) in terms of Ukraine's obligations to open data in the energy sector, as well as the grounds for closing access to information during the war. Collected cases of inappropriate data closure and attempts of data owners to restore their publication.


After examining 258 primary sources of data from 23 data owners, DiXi Group analysts came to the conclusion that after more than a year of war, a "categorical" approach to restricting access to information is more likely to harm the sector and stakeholders, and the publication of 93% of closed energy data can be restored, sometimes with insignificant adjustments to their structure or detail. Thus, even in such a difficult wartime, it is possible to strike a balance between national security and public interest.

Publish date May 11, 2023

The Energy Transparency Index, on the one hand, is a final product that provides an integrated assessment of the information disclosure in the country’s energy sector and its components, and on the other hand, a universal tool that allows in-depth analysis with breakdown into categories, criteria and certain markets, as well as tracking changes – both in time and in comparison with other countries. In interactive view, the Index is available via link.


Total score in 2022 - 39 of 100 possible.


Assessment by categories:

  1. Balances - 21 of 100 possible
  2. Natural monopolies - 44
  3. Supply - 37
  4. Reliability and security - 25
  5. Consumption - 49
  6. Reporting - 33
  7. Policy - 44
  8. Public authorities - 32


Assessment by sectors:

  1. Natural gas - 47 of 100 possible
  2. Electricity - 41
  3. Oil and liquid fuels - 14
  4. Steam coal - 26
  5. Heat - 43
Publish date March 22, 2023

The Energy Transparency Index, on the one hand, is a final product that provides an integrated assessment of the information disclosure in the country’s energy sector and its components, and on the other hand, a universal tool that allows in-depth analysis with breakdown into categories, criteria and certain markets, as well as tracking changes – both in time and in comparison with other countries. In interactive view, the Index is available via link.


Total score in 2021 - 63 of 100 possible.


Assessment by categories:

  1. Balances - 58 of 100 possible
  2. Natural monopolies - 70
  3. Supply - 63
  4. Reliability and security - 54
  5. Consumption - 70
  6. Reporting - 53
  7. Policy - 54
  8. Public authorities - 57


Assessment by sectors:

  1. Natural gas - 72 of 100 possible
  2. Electricity - 73
  3. Oil and liquid fuels - 23
  4. Steam coal - 60
  5. Heat - 69


Publish date Dec. 9, 2021

The Energy Transparency Index, on the one hand, is a final product that provides an integrated assessment of the information disclosure in the country’s energy sector and its components, and on the other hand, a universal tool that allows in-depth analysis with breakdown into categories, criteria and certain markets, as well as tracking changes – both in time and in comparison with other countries. In interactive view, the Index is available via link.


Total score in 2020 - 58 of 100 possible.


Assessment by categories:

  1. Balances - 58 of 100 possible
  2. Natural monopolies - 59
  3. Supply - 58
  4. Reliability and security - 53
  5. Consumption - 68
  6. Reporting - 35
  7. Policy - 59
  8. Public authorities - 56


Assessment by sectors:

  1. Natural gas - 64 of 100 possible
  2. Electricity - 66
  3. Oil and liquid fuels - 22
  4. Steam coal - 48
  5. Heat - 74
Publish date Oct. 27, 2021

The Energy Transparency Index, on the one hand, is a final product that provides an integrated assessment of the information disclosure in the country’s energy sector and its components, and on the other hand, a universal tool that allows in-depth analysis with breakdown into categories, criteria and certain markets, as well as tracking changes – both in time and in comparison with other countries. In interactive view, the Index is available via link.


Total score in 2019 - 48 of 100 possible.


Assessment by categories:

  1. Balances - 58 of 100 possible
  2. Natural monopolies - 46
  3. Supply - 49
  4. Reliability and security - 50
  5. Consumption - 53
  6. Reporting - 27
  7. Policy - 56
  8. Public authorities - 50


Assessment by sectors:

  1. Natural gas - 54 of 100 possible
  2. Electricity - 49
  3. Oil and liquid fuels - 27
  4. Steam coal - 48
  5. Heat - 48
Publish date Sept. 14, 2021

The Energy Transparency Index, on the one hand, is a final product that provides an integrated assessment of the information disclosure in the country’s energy sector and its components, and on the other hand, a universal tool that allows in-depth analysis with breakdown into categories, criteria and certain markets, as well as tracking changes – both in time and in comparison with other countries. In interactive view, the Index is available via link.


Total score in 2018 - 43 of 100 possible. Assessment by categories:

  1. Balances and statistics - 50 of 100
  2. Natural monopolies - 43
  3. Supply markets - 38
  4. Security of supply - 47
  5. Consumption - 47
  6. Sustainable development - 53
  7. Corporate reporting - 20
  8. Public authorities - 36


Assessment by sectors:

  1. Gas - 52 of 100
  2. Electricity - 41
  3. Oil and Oil Products - 31
  4. Heat - 47
Publish date Sept. 14, 2021
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