The government attracted 146 million euros for energy: how they are preparing for winter.
According to inkorr.com: The government of Ukraine has received substantial support from international partners ahead of the winter season. Over the past 100 days, donor countries have delivered numerous shipments of critically important equipment for the energy sector. Overall, the aid that has already been provided and is expected exceeds 146 million euros.
— In the last 100 days of the government's work, an additional 113 million euros have been accumulated. Additionally, we have virtually confirmed promises from partner countries for 33.1 million euros,' said Deputy Minister of Energy Mykola Kolysnyk.
Support for the energy sector
In addition, Ukrainian energy has received 86 shipments from 14 countries, which delivered 1126 tons of important equipment and materials for restoring infrastructure. To date, all 9 nuclear power units operating in the regions controlled by Ukraine provide a base load on the power grid. The government has also prepared the necessary reserves of fuel materials for the winter period.
Further actions of the government
The government continues active efforts to attract additional aid from international partners, aimed at improving the energy security of the country. Thanks to this support, it has been possible to significantly improve the energy situation ahead of the winter season. The attracted equipment and materials ensure the reliable operation of Ukraine's energy infrastructure and the stable functioning of nuclear units. Donor countries have provided significant assistance, investing over 146 million euros, while the government continues to seek new resources to strengthen energy stability.
The influx of aid from international partners is an important step in strengthening Ukraine's energy infrastructure, especially in the context of the pandemic and global crises. This allows maintaining the reliability of energy supply during the winter period, which is critically important for the population and the economy. The implementation of new technologies and the provision of resources will contribute to improving the country's energy security in the long term.
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