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The Cultures of Energy Efficiency in Kharkiv (Ukraine) In the Times of War

Viktoriia Grivina, PhD Candidate, University of St. Andrews, will give a talk on her recent energy research as part of the New Energy series.

Wednesday, October 26, 2022
12:00pm – 1:00pm
Zoom
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Lectures & Seminars
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Join us online as Viktoriia Grivina, PhD Candidate, University of St. Andrews, gives a talk on her recent energy research as part of the New Energy series. 

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On February 24, 2022 the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, 40 km from the border with Russia, woke up on the frontline of the large-scale war. The rapid drop in population from 1.5 million to 800,000 and continuous damage inflicted to urban infrastructure led to visible and invisible transformations affecting local habits, the way the city looks, the way its services operate and more. In her talk, Viktoriia Grivina will reflect on some of the strategies that the local government, big and small businesses, transport and communal services, as well as the inhabitants remaining in Kharkiv, have adopted in order to minimize the consequences of the large- and small-scale destructions, energy crisis, and the persistent danger resulting from daily shelling and missile strikes targeting residential areas of the city.

Taking the perspective of a local resident, Grivina will highlight the changes in daily routines of the city, survival strategies and methods of adaptation, from window protection to the rule of the two walls, amendments to everyday routines, shopping, commute and preparations for the winter season. Analyzing these changes might help us better understand how war (and other crises) reveal critical energy issues in the city, flaws in its infrastructure and the potential for energy efficiency improvements. 

New Energy: Conversations with Early-Career Energy Researchers is an online series featuring graduate, post-doctoral, and other early-career researchers sharing their discoveries and perspectives on energy-related topics. From policy to analysis to emerging technology, this bi-weekly series will give anyone interested in energy the opportunity to learn from the rising stars in the field. To learn more about the series and view past talks, visit dartgo.org/newenergy.

 

For more information, contact:
Irving Institute for Energy and Society

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