Abstract

The research has been focused on analyzing the stages of formation of Ukraine’s energy sector and its transformation in the context of full-scale military aggression from Russia. Considering the significance of energy for national security and economic growth, the article is emphasized the perspectives for green development during wartime. Specifically, it is examined the readiness of the energy sector to implement renewable energy sources and green technologies in the context of global challenges and the need to reduce dependence on traditional energy sources. The research is highlighted the interrelation between consumer-conscious development and stimulating innova­tion in the energy sector during crises. The relevance of the research is driven by global trends, climate changes, and the necessity for reforms in the energy sector. The hypothesis is suggested that the war may serve as a catalyst for implementing green development strategies and transitioning to renewable energy sources. The methodology is included an analysis of the stages of formation and the current state of the energy sector during military actions, as well as its preparedness for the implementation of environmentally friendly technologies. The re­sults of the research are confirmed that the conscious development of consumers, focused on supporting green initiatives, it can be a key factor in the development of the renewable energy sector in the conditions of geopolitical uncertainty.

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