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EBRD supports decentralisation of Ukraine power generation
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July 11, 2025

EBRD supports decentralisation of Ukraine power generation


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At the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC) in Rome, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) announced today the deepening of its cooperation with Ukrnafta, a Ukrainian state-owned oil and gas company. 

Ukrnafta is using EBRD finance to supply and install small-scale gas-fired distributed power and co-generation capacities around the country, using them to boost the power sector’s resilience in the face of heavy Russian attacks.

Last December, the EBRD lent Ukrnafta €80 million to supply and install around 100 MW of distributed power. Today, at the Ukraine Recovery Conference (URC) in Rome, the parties signed a follow-up agreement under which the EBRD lends €160 million for Ukrnafta to install more gas-powered generation facilities, this time with a total capacity of a further 250 MW.

The loan will benefit from €121 million of grants to come from external donors, and Sweden’s Swedfund will provide a €1 million grant for technical assistance.

“Decentralising its energy system is a key priority for Ukraine, which is operating at about one-third of its pre-war generating capacity as a result of the Russian attacks. Ukrainians are currently living with rolling blackouts that disrupt the lives of millions of people,” says a press release by EBRD. 

While the gas-fired engines will provide energy to supplement the national offering in the short term, at a later stage the same equipment can be used to support Ukraine’s plan to increase the share of renewables in its energy mix, with the gas engines then being used to balance intermittent renewable energy input.

The project includes workforce management and leadership training programmes, as well as a veteran rehabilitation programme supporting demobilised staff members and their families in line with the EBRD’s Gender SMART approach.

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