Luxembourg increases contribution to Ukraine Energy Support Fund
The Government of Luxembourg has officially increased its contribution to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund to €12 million, with an additional €10 million in funds already received and fully available in the Fund’s special account.
This renewed support is tangible evidence of international unity and Luxembourg’s solidarity with Ukraine, coming at an important time as Ukraine and its international partners have just aligned priority actions for Ukraine’s resilience at the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2025, held last week in Rome.
The additional contribution underscores Luxembourg’s continued commitment to strengthening Ukraine’s energy resilience in the face of escalating Russian attacks on critical energy infrastructure. It also highlights the strategic role of the Fund in enabling a rapid response ahead of the 2025/2026 winter season, while supporting Ukraine’s long-term transition towards modern, decentralised, and sustainable energy system.
“We warmly welcome this new contribution, which reinforces the role of the Fund as an efficient, agile, and transparent instrument – capable to deliver a rapid response, supporting complex modernisation of Ukraine’s energy system. Every contribution helps to close the still sufficient gap between available funds and prioritised needs to ensure Ukraine’s energy resilience,” said Artur Lorkowski, Director of the Energy Community Secretariat.
Since its launch in April 2022, the Fund has mobilised over €1.16 billion from more than 33 donors, enabling over 790 supply contracts and €669 million contracted to date, supporting delivery to more than 50 Ukrainian energy companies across 21 regions in Ukraine.
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