Ukraine Offers Lessons Learned in Building a Resilient, Diverse, Gritty Grid While Under Fire

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A rail mechanic uses a grinder to cut through a frozen pipe during emergency work on a heating station in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Feb. 19, 2026. Chris McGrath/Getty ImagesUkraine’s battlefield expertise in counter-drone tactics and technologies is in demand, with the United States, Israel, and Persian Gulf state militaries scrambling to ward off Iranian Shahed and, increasingly, Russian-made Geran-2 “kamikaze” attacks.But during the March 23–27 CERAWeek by S&P Global conference in Houston, a Ukrainian delegation led by First Deputy Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal and leaders of the nation’s energy companies also provided hard-earned insight into how to rebuild an electric grid under fire with all-of-the-above resilience and dogged persistence that could reshape 21st-century energy systems.

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