Ukraine Energy Support Fund receives €2.5 Million grant from Belgium, total pledges reach €274 Million
The Ukraine Energy Support Fund received a grant of 2.5 million Euro by the Kingdom of Belgium, further strengthening its mission to support Ukraine's energy sector. This contribution further strengthens the Fund's mission to support Ukraine's energy sector and enhance its emergency preparedness.
The €2.5 million grant will be dedicated to the installation of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems for Ukrainian hospitals. These installations will provide critical off-grid backup power during emergency situations, ensuring that essential healthcare services continue uninterrupted.
The latest grant brings the total pledges received by the Ukraine Energy Support Fund to €274 million. Of this amount, €192 million has already been deposited into the Special Purpose Account, demonstrating a strong commitment to the Fund's mission.
The Ukraine Energy Support Fund was established with the objective of providing financial assistance to repair Ukraine’s critical energy infrastructure damaged by Russian attacks and ensuring the continued functionality of the energy sector. It is managed by the Energy Community Secretariat, with contributions from governments, international organizations, and corporate donors.