Ukraine signed 28 international agreements at the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC 2026) in Gdańsk, securing nearly €2 billion in financing for energy projects. The agreements cover various sectors including oil and gas, renewable wind power, combined-cycle gas turbines, electricity transmission, and carbon dioxide storage.
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Ukraine signed 28 international agreements at the URC 2026 in Gdańsk, securing nearly €2 billion for energy projects.
The US Export-Import Bank will provide $300 million for Naftogaz.
Notus Energy signed a €65 million loan for a 120 MW wind power plant.
DTEK and GE Vernova agreed to construct a 650 MW CCGT power plant with €900 million investment.
IFC, EBRD, BSTDB, BII Ukraine and Swedfund signed €191.2 million for a 189 MW wind power plant by Halnaftogaz.
EBRD secured Germany (€45M) and Norway (€10M) contributions for the RAMP-UP program.
Ukrenergo received a €90 million loan and a €11 million KfW grant for infrastructure repair.
Norway and the Netherlands provided a €44.6 million grant for Ukrnafta.
Energoatom signed a memorandum with ŠKODA JS for nuclear infrastructure modernization.
Naftogaz and CQUESTRA BV initiated a €8.53 million CO₂ storage project.
Ukraine Secures €10B in Agreements at Gdańsk Recovery Conference
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