Nina Yavorskaya
Nina is a Kyiv-based journalist specializing in Ukraine’s energy sector. She currently leads Energoreform, a dedicated platform on energy affairs, and contributes regularly to Interfax-Ukraine. Her reporting spans electricity, oil and gas, and the fuel market, with a particular focus on renewable energy. She combines daily coverage with expert commentary from senior figures across government, industry, and civil society. Before entering the energy sector, Nina spent nearly two decades heading communications at the State Property Fund of Ukraine. She began her career in economic reporting in the 1990s and has since become a well-recognized voice in the field. Nina holds a journalism degree from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and has completed EU-sponsored trainings in energy reporting and strategic communications.
  • Nina Yavorskaya
    Nina is a Kyiv-based journalist specializing in Ukraine’s energy sector. She currently leads Energoreform, a dedicated platform on energy affairs, and contributes regularly to Interfax-Ukraine. Her reporting spans electricity, oil and gas, and the fuel market, with a particular focus on renewable energy. She combines daily coverage with expert commentary from senior figures across government, industry, and civil society. Before entering the energy sector, Nina spent nearly two decades heading communications at the State Property Fund of Ukraine. She began her career in economic reporting in the 1990s and has since become a well-recognized voice in the field. Nina holds a journalism degree from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and has completed EU-sponsored trainings in energy reporting and strategic communications.Nina is a Kyiv-based journalist specializing in Ukraine’s energy sector. She currently leads Energoreform, a dedicated platform on energy affairs, and contributes regularly to Interfax-Ukraine. Her reporting spans electricity, oil and gas, and the fuel market, with a particular focus on renewable energy. She combines daily coverage with expert commentary from senior figures across government, industry, and civil society. Before entering the energy sector, Nina spent nearly two decades heading communications at the State Property Fund of Ukraine. She began her career in economic reporting in the 1990s and has since become a well-recognized voice in the field. Nina holds a journalism degree from Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and has completed EU-sponsored trainings in energy reporting and strategic communications.