Ukraine has received more than 700 units of energy equipment from international partners with a total capacity of around one gigawatt. This is comparable to the output of one power unit at the South Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant.
Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration Oleksii Kuleba announced this during the final presentation of the Recovery Agency’s work for 2025, according to a correspondent from Suspilne. He said that boilers, cogeneration units and high-capacity mobile generators were delivered from Azerbaijan, Belgium, Estonia, Italy, Canada, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, the United Kingdom, the United States, Turkey, France, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Sweden and Japan. Over the past week alone, Ukraine received more than 100 units of equipment.
Kuleba said that Ukraine needs additional capacity to ensure the stable operation of wastewater treatment facilities, heating and water supply systems, which is why a national reserve of mobile energy equipment is being created. The government has allocated 2.6 billion hryvnias to form a 130-megawatt reserve, but Ukraine’s needs are greater, and the Ministry for Communities and Territories Development will seek further assistance from international partners.