Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers allocated UAH 7.168 billion (approximately US$176.59 million) to rebuild the Ukrainian power grid, including purchasing equipment to restore the high-voltage grid and improving synchronization with EU power systems.
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Allocated UAH 7.168 billion to rebuild the Ukrainian power grid for purchasing equipment to restore high-voltage grid and synchronize with EU systems
The government allocated over Hr 7.1 billion ($179.4 million) to restore Ukraine's power grid
Russia has recently intensified its missile and drone strikes against Ukraine's critical infrastructure, launching large-scale attacks on energy facilities across the country on March 22, March 29, April 11, April 27, and May 8.
Russian attacks have reportedly damaged or destroyed over 800 heating facilities across Ukraine since the start of Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Ukraine's power generation capacity has decreased by up to 8 gigawatt hours (GWh) and needs nearly $1 billion to compensate
The Cabinet of Ministers has allocated UAH 7.168 billion to rebuild Ukraine's energy grid.
These funds will be used to purchase equipment to restore the high-voltage network and ensure better synchronization of Ukraine's energy system with the EU.
The World Bank Group provided grants to implement this project.
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