Ministry of Energy (Ukraine)
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Міністерство енергетики України | |
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Formed | 1971 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Ukraine |
Headquarters | 30, Khreshchatyk st., Kyiv[1] |
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Website | Official website |
The Ministry of Energy is responsible for energy in Ukraine.
The government ministry was originally formed in the 1970s as the Ministry of Energy and Electrification.
Functions
[edit]- state governing of the Fuel-Energy Complex
- ensuring the realization of the state policies in the Fuel-Energy Complex
- ensuring energy security of the State
- participation in the formation, regulation, and improvement of the fuel-energy resource market
- developing proposals to improve economic incentives in stimulation of the Fuel-Energy Complex development
Vectors of specialization
[edit]- Power generation
- Nuclear power
- Oil and Gas industry
- Coal mining
Fuel energy complex associations
[edit]Power generation
[edit]- National Nuclear Power-generating Company Energoatom
- Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant
- Rivne Nuclear Power Plant
- South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant
- Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant
- Donuzlav WES (Wind Power Plant)
- other supporting companies
- Sevastopol Institute of Nuclear Power an Industry
- State Research Company "Tsyrkoniy"
- Chornobyl Center on issues of Nuclear Security, Radioactive Waste and Radioecology
- Industrial Reserve-Investment Fund in Development of Energy
- Ukrenerhokomplekt
- Ukrainian Nuclear Association
- Ukrinterenergo
- State Enterprise National Power Company Ukrenerho
- Derzhenerhonahlyad (State Energy Supervision)
- Derzhinspektsia (State Inspection)
- Centrenergo
- Ukrhydroenergo (100%)
- Dniester Hydro-accumulating Power Station (87.4%)
- others
Oil/gas and oil refinery industries
[edit]- National Joint-Stock Company Naftogaz Ukrainy
- Subsidiary Company Ukrgasproduction
- Open Joint-Stock Company Ukrnafta (50% + 1)
- Subsidiary Joint-Stock Company Chornomornaftogaz
- Overseas branches
- other enterprises
Small share participants
[edit]- Donbasenergo (25.0%)
- DTEK Dniproenergo (25.0%)
Former members
[edit]- State Special Enterprise Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was created on July 11, 2001 on base of the former Energoatom's company of the same name. The company was basically recommissioned under a special jurisdiction for the further decommissioning of its nuclear power station. On July 15, 2005 the enterprise was transferred from under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Fuel and Energy to the Ministry of Emergencies.[3]
- National Joint-Stock Company Energy Company of Ukraine
History
[edit]Previous names:
- 1982–1997 Ministry of Energy and Electrification
- 1997–1999 Ministry of Energy
- 1999–2010 Ministry of Fuel and Energy
- 2010–present Ministry of Energy and Coal Mining
The ministry also absorbed a separate Ministry of Coal Mining which existed since 1954 until 1999 and was revived in 2005-2010.
The Ministry was (as it turned out) temporally merged the ministry with the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources by Honcharuk Government (on 29 August 2019).[4] But the succeeding Shmyhal Government re-created the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources (on 27 May 2020).[5]
List of ministers
[edit]Energy and electrification
[edit]Prime Minister(s) | Name | Term of office | |
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Start | End | ||
Oleksiy Makukhin | 27 November 1971 | 11 May 1982 | |
Vitaliy Skliarov | 11 May 1982 | 3 January 1993 | |
Anatoliy Hrytsenko | 3 January 1993 | 17 August 1993 | |
Vilen Semeniuk | 17 August 1993 | 3 July 1995 | |
Oleksiy Sheberstov | 3 July 1995 | 13 June 1996 | |
(acting) | 13 June 1996 | 1 July 1996 | |
Yuriy Bochkaryov | 1 July 1996 | 6 May 1997 | |
In 1997 it was replaced with Ministry of Energy |
Energy
[edit]Prime Minister(s) | Name | Term of office | |
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Start | End | ||
In 1997 it was established in place of Ministry of Energy and Electrification | |||
Pavlo Lazarenko | Yuriy Bochkaryov | 1997 | 1997 |
Valeriy Pustovoitenko | Oleksiy Sheberstov | 1997 | 1999 |
Ivan Plachkov[6] | 1999 | 1999 |
Fuel and energy
[edit]Prime Minister(s) | Name | Term of office | |
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Start | End | ||
In 1999 it was established in place of Ministry of Energy | |||
Viktor Yushchenko | Serhiy Tulub | 1999 | 2000 |
Serhiy Yermilov | 2000 | 2001 | |
Stanislav Stashevshkyi | 2001 | 2001 | |
Anatoliy Kinakh | Vitaliy Haiduk | 2001 | 2002 |
Viktor Yanukovych | Serhiy Yermilov | 2002 | 2004 |
Serhiy Tulub | 2004 | 2005 | |
Yuriy Yekhanurov | Ivan Plachkov[6] | September 2005 | January 2006 |
Viktor Yanukovych | Yuriy Boiko | January 2006 (acting until August) |
December 2007 |
Yulia Tymoshenko | Yuriy Prodan | December 2007 | March 2010 |
Mykola Azarov | Yuriy Boiko | March 2010 | December 2010 |
In 2010 Ministry of Fuel and Energy was liquidated and merged |
Coal mining
[edit]Ministry of Coal Mining of Ukraine existed at least since 1954.
Prime Minister(s) | Name | Term of office | |
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Start | End | ||
no information | 1987 | 1994 | |
Vitaliy Masol | Viktor Poltavets | 1994 | 1995 |
Yevhen Marchuk | Serhiy Polyakov | 1995 | 1996 |
Pavlo Lazarenko | Yuriy Rusantsov | 1996 | 1997 |
Valeriy Pustovoitenko | Stanislav Yanko | 1997 | 1998 |
Serhiy Tulub | 1998 | 1999 | |
no information | 1999 | 2005 | |
Yuriy Yekhanurov | Viktor Topolov | 2005 | 2006 |
Serhiy Tulub | 2006 | 2007 | |
Yulia Tymoshenko | Viktor Poltavets | 2007 | 2010 |
Mykola Azarov | Yuriy Yashchenko | 2010 | 2010 |
In 2010 Ministry of Coal Mining was liquidated and merged |
Energy and coal mining
[edit]Prime Minister(s) | Name | Term of office | |
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Start | End | ||
In 2010 Ministry of Fuel and Energy merged with Ministry of Coal Mining | |||
Mykola Azarov | Yuriy Boiko | December 2010 | 24 December 2012 |
Eduard Stavytsky[7] | 24 December 2012 | 27 February 2014 | |
Arseniy Yatsenyuk | Yuriy Prodan[8] | 27 February 2014 | 2 December 2014[9] |
Volodymyr Demchyshyn | 2 December 2014[9] | 14 April 2016[10] | |
Volodymyr Groysman | Ihor Nasalyk | 14 April 2016[10] | 29 August 2019 |
In 2020 Ministry of Energy and Coal Mining was liquidated and merged |
Energy and environmental protection
[edit]Prime Minister(s) | Name | Term of office | |
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Start | End | ||
In 2019 ministry of Energy and Coal Mining merged with Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources | |||
Oleksiy Honcharuk | Oleksiy Orzhel | 29 August 2019[11] | 4 March 2020[12] |
Denys Shmyhal | Vitaliy Shubin (acting minister) | 11 March 2020 | 16 April 2020 |
Olha Buslavets (acting minister)[13] | 16 April 2020 | 27 May 2020 |
Energy
[edit]Prime Minister(s) | Name | Term of office | |
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Start | End | ||
In 2020 Ministry of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources split into a Ministry of Energy and a separate ministry for Environmental Protection | |||
Denys Shmyhal | Olha Buslavets (acting minister)[13] | 27 May 2020 | 20 November 2020[14] |
Yuriy Boyko (acting minister)[13] | 20 November 2020[14] | 21 December 2020 | |
Yuriy Vitrenko (acting minister) | 21 December 2020[15] | 29 April 2021 | |
Herman Halushchenko[2] | 29 April 2021[2] | Incumbent |
See also
[edit]- Nuclear power in Ukraine
- Ministry of Emergencies (Ukraine)
- Ministry of Industrial Policy (Ukraine)
- DTEK
- List of power stations in Ukraine
References
[edit]- ^ "Official Cabinet of Ministers website page of the Ministry. Contact Us". 2017.
- ^ a b c (in Ukrainian) The Rada appointed Galushchenko Minister of Energy, Ekononominska Pravda (29 April 2021)
- ^ (in Ukrainian) About the transfer of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant to the Ministry of Emergencies (official document)
- ^ New Cabinet formed in Ukraine The Rada appointed the new Cabinet: Avakov and Markarova remained (РАДА ПРИЗНАЧИЛА НОВИЙ КАБМІН: АВАКОВ І МАРКАРОВА ЛИШИЛИСЬ), Ukrayinska Pravda (29 August 2019)
- ^ Govt backs separation of ecology ministry from Energy and Environmental Protection Ministry, Interfax-Ukraine (27 May 2020)
- ^ a b "How much does a minister's chair cost: new head of the Ministry of Energy as an irritant for Kolomoisky". Ukrayinska Pravda (in Ukrainian). April 17, 2020. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
- ^ Yanukovych appoints new Cabinet of Ministers, Kyiv Post (24 December 2012)
- ^ РАДА ОБРАЛА НОВИЙ УРЯД | Українська правда
- ^ a b Rada supports coalition-proposed government lineup, Interfax-Ukraine (2 December 2014)
Rada approves new Cabinet with three foreigners, Kyiv Post (2 December 2014)
(in Ukrainian) Rada voted the new Cabinet, Ukrayinska Pravda (2 December 2014) - ^ a b New Cabinet formed in Ukraine, UNIAN (14 April 2016)
- ^ "UNIAN: Ukraine's new energy minister voices priorities in office". Kyiv Post. 2 September 2019. Retrieved 6 December 2019.
- ^ Ukraine’s new Cabinet of Ministers
- ^ a b c "Olha Buslavets Is Ukraine's New Acting Energy Minister". Hromadske.TV. April 17, 2020. Retrieved June 27, 2020.
"Про тимчасове покладення виконання обов'язків Міністра енергетики та захисту довкілля України на Буславець О. А." Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine (in Ukrainian). Retrieved June 27, 2020. - ^ a b Cabinet goes for top reshuffle in energy ministry, UNIAN (20 November 2020)
- ^ (in Ukrainian) The government appointed Vitrenko acting Minister of Energy, Ukrayinska Pravda (21 December 2020)