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Sweden allocated an additional €124.1 million for Ukrainian energy

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Veronika Dovhaniuk
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Sweden has provided an additional €124.1 million to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund, bringing the countryʼs total contribution to the fund to over €386 million.

This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine.

The statement added that contributions to the fund from partner countries have now exceeded €2 billion, including grant funds from 39 foreign sponsors from 26 countries and three international organizations.

Ukrainian Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal said that before Swedenʼs contribution, the fundʼs deficit was €663 million.

At the end of June, at a conference on Ukraine’s reconstruction in the Polish city of Gdansk, the UK allocated £200 million (approximately €232 million) to ensure stable supplies of nuclear fuel to Ukrainian nuclear power plants.

The Netherlands allocated another €178 million to Ukraine for winter preparations and the development of distributed generation. The Netherlands also promised to transfer decommissioned gas turbines to Kyiv.

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