Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Ukraine has received more than 19,200 tons of humanitarian aid from international partners to support the stable operation of its energy system. The assistance has come from 36 countries worldwide and includes essential equipment, such as transformers, as well as materials for repair and restoration work.
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In September 2024, the primary focus of humanitarian aid was the supply of equipment aimed at strengthening the resilience of the energy system, particularly to address the urgent needs of the housing and communal services sector ahead of the heating season. In the past month, five countries have offered technical assistance to Ukraine, providing equipment valued at approximately €10.5 million. This equipment is being quickly distributed according to the needs of various regions.
The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine continues to utilize the online platform AidEnergy, which serves as a “single window” for gathering information on needs, donor proposals, and for distributing humanitarian aid. Projects are also being implemented with the support of ECHO—the European Commission’s Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations—which responds promptly to Ukraine’s needs for generators, cogeneration systems, and other equipment aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and the resilience of the integrated energy system.