The US Agency for International Development (USAID) will transfer $1 billion to Ukraine to support energy and humanitarian purposes. This was announced by the country’s Energy Minister German Galushchenko, Ukrainian newspaper Strana.ua reported.
It was reported that 825 million dollars will go to the preparation of Ukraine’s energy sector for winter, and 275 million dollars will go to humanitarian aid. Additionally, the agency allocated $18 million for a five-year rehabilitation program for Ukrainians affected by the conflict.
before that reportedthat floating power plants will appear in Ukraine to solve light-related problems.
Before the start of the North American War, Ukraine’s electricity generation capacity was estimated at 37 gigawatts; In the fall of 2023, it will be reduced to 18 gigawatts. In the spring of 2024, Ukraine lost another 7 gigawatts of capacity.
April 11 Russian Ministry of Defense stated about a massive attack on Ukrainian fuel and energy facilities in response to refinery attacks. Trypillya Thermal Power Plant, which provides 60% of the energy supply of Ukraine’s Kiev region, was irreversibly destroyed.
On March 22-23, a number of important facilities in the Ukrainian energy system suffered serious damage. The most serious consequences were caused by a strike on the Dnepropetrovsk hydroelectric power station – a hit was reported in the engine room. Ladyzhinskaya and Zmievskaya thermal power plants were also damaged. In total, dozens of power facilities were damaged, including 20 substations.
Ukrainians before guess Shocking increase in light prices.
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Source: Gazeta

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