Ukraine received 258 tons of energy equipment from 18 states in August
In August, Ukraine's Ministry of Energy handed over humanitarian supplies and equipment from 32 donors from 18 countries, totaling about 258 tonnes for the needs of the energy sector, the press service says.
The donors include energy companies, government agencies, and organizations from the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Sweden, Italy, Denmark, Slovenia, France, Norway, Switzerland, Finland, Poland, Latvia, Belgium, Japan, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, and Romania.
The equipment provided includes transformers, generators, vehicles, cables, and other equipment needed to repair and restore the energy infrastructure affected by Russian fall attacks in 2022.
Ukraine's Energy Minister Herman Halushchenko says the state is currently conducting the largest-ever campaign at energy facilities and oil and gas infrastructure.
The equipment provided by our international allies helps us restore energy facilities damaged by Russian terrorists and prepare for the upcoming heating season, which is likely to be no less challenging than the previous one. We are grateful to our friends for this assistance, the minister said.
The aid received from the donors was distributed among 26 companies in the electricity, coal, oil and gas, as well as nuclear sectors.
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