Ukraine Energy Support Fund receives additional € 7M from Denmark
The Ukraine Energy Support Fund has received an additional €7 million grant from the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, reinforcing its dedication to support Ukraine's energy sector. This contribution builds upon the Danish Energy Agency’s contribution to the Fund last year, which marked the Fund's very first donation, as well as the Ministry’s €4 million grant for the Ukrainian renewable energy sector.
The €7 million grant is of vital importance as it will enable Ukraine to purchase urgently needed equipment for the energy sector and prepare for the upcoming winter season, ensuring that the energy sector remains operational despite the challenges caused by Russia's full-scale invasion.
With this latest contribution, the total pledges received by the Ukraine Energy Support Fund now amount to €325 million.
The Energy Community Secretariat is honored to partner and expresses its gratitude to the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs for its unwavering support and contributions to the Ukrainian Energy Support Fund.
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.