In February, the Energy Support Fund of Ukraine received grant contributions from Norway, Ireland, the Netherlands, Australia, and Sweden. The total amount of contributions reached €208.8 million.
In addition, documents on further grants were signed in February and new donor commitments were declared. Contributions of €2.8 million from Iceland and €500,000 from Slovenia are expected. Announced contributions also include €12.4 million from Canada and €1.5 million from Croatia.
Through the Fund’s mechanism, contracts for the supply of critically needed equipment worth approximately €20.1 million were signed in February. These include transformers and other electrical equipment for power grids, as well as equipment to ensure uninterrupted electricity supply and enhance the resilience of energy infrastructure.
At the same time, under previously signed contracts, equipment worth approximately €1.5 million was delivered in February, including transformers, loading equipment, and other essential assets required to ensure reliable electricity supply and support handling operations at energy facilities.
In total, the Energy Support Fund of Ukraine has received nearly €1.849 billion in grant funding from 36 foreign donors representing 24 partner countries and three international organisations.