Vladyslav Sokolovskyi is Chairman of the Board of the Solar Energy Association of Ukraine and a lawyer with 27+ years of experience in the energy sector.
June 23, 2026The Sun Supporting the Power System
12:15pm–12:25pm
In the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Europe's energy systems are facing increasing physical
and cyber threats. Strengthening resilience has become a strategic priority. This session explores how solar PV, battery storage and grid-forming technologies can protect critical infrastructure, enhance system stability and support rapid recovery after disruptions.
Drawing on lessons from Ukraine and Europe's frontline states, experts will be discussing how decentralized renewables can contribute to energy security.
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June 23, 2026Panel Discussion
12:25pm–1:00pm
In the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Europe's energy systems are facing increasing physical
and cyber threats. Strengthening resilience has become a strategic priority. This session explores how solar PV, battery storage and grid-forming technologies can protect critical infrastructure, enhance system stability and support rapid recovery after disruptions.
Drawing on lessons from Ukraine and Europe's frontline states, experts will be discussing how decentralized renewables can contribute to energy security.
Key topics:
June 23, 2026Panel Discussion
4:50pm–5:40pm
Off-Grid to the Rescue: Rebuilding with Mini-Grids
In this urgent and forward-looking session of the Intersolar Europe Conference, we bring together voices from the frontlines of decentralized energy: representatives from Syria, Ukraine and Ethiopia - spanning immediate crisis response and longer-term energy market development - alongside practitioners who build and operate these systems at scale. What unites all perspectives is a shared insight: decentralized renewable energy proves its reliability precisely where conventional grids are absent, destroyed or isolated - from war-torn regions to island communities cut off from mainland supply.
The initial focus is on the immediate, life-saving needs: hospitals, schools and water supply systems. We then move to the medium-term goal - interconnecting mini-grids, rebuilding resilient infrastructure, creating new jobs and livelihoods. A central question runs through both phases: how do we train local workforces through vocational training, apprenticeships and certification programs, so that rebuilding is not only about hardware, but about people and enduring capacity?
Join us to examine how off-grid solar transitions from emergency stop-gap to the sustainable backbone of recovery and growth.