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Digital Transformation of Ukraine's Electric Power Industry in the Conditions of Martial Law and Post-War Recovery


Work number - P 26 FILED

Presented Institute of Electrodynamics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Authors:
1. Ihor Blinov – D.Sc., Prof., Deputy Director for Science of Institute of Electrodynamics National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
2. Serhii Denysiuk – D.Sc., Prof., Professor of Power Supply Department of National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”
3. Petro Lezhniuk – D.Sc., Prof., Professor of Electrical Power Plants and Systems Department of Vinnytsia National Technical University
4. Kostyantyn Ushchapovsky – D.Sc., Member of the National Commission, which carries out state regulation in the spheres of energy and communal services
5. Ruslan Slobodian – PhD, Member of the National Commission, which carries out state regulation in the spheres of energy and communal services
6. Oleh Kozachuk – PhD, Vice President of the PU "Association for Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving"
7. Volodymyr Miroshnyk – PhD, Senior Researcher of Institute of Electrodynamics National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
8. Oleksandr Spodinski – Senior Engineer of Institute of Electrodynamics National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

The scientific and technical problem of digital transformation of Ukraine's electric power industry has been solved through the implementation of an integrated platform. This was achieved by introducing digitalization technologies as the foundation for the practical implementation of the Smart Grid concept, developing methods, models, and tools for optimizing the operation of producers using renewable energy sources (RES) and consumers in the electricity market, and advancing modern regulatory and legal frameworks. These advancements laid the groundwork for improving the reliability of electricity transmission and distribution networks, local energy systems based on RES, and ensuring resilience and stability of electricity supply to consumers during martial law and post-war recovery by implementing the best global practices in the field of digital transformation of the power industry. The economic effect from the implementation of these results exceeds 260 million UAH, with the potential economic effect from scaling reaching up to 3 billion UAH.

Number of publications: 3 individual monographs (textbooks, student manuals), 49 collective monographs or their sections (textbooks, student manuals), including 19 in foreign editions, 107 articles in journals categorized as "A" (including 65 in foreign editions), and 152 articles in journals categorized as "B." The total number of citations to the authors' publications/ h-index for the work according to databases are: Web of Science – 68/5, Scopus – 799/14, Google Scholar – 2228/25. Additionally, 6 utility model patents and 26 certificates of copyright registration for works have been obtained.

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