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The Cost of War Is Becoming Clear: Energy Restoration Has Doubled in Price

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After a two-week ceasefire, the extent of the damage to energy infrastructure and the long-term consequences for the global economy are beginning to emerge. The cost of rebuilding energy facilities, estimated at $25 billion three weeks ago, could reach $58 billion, according to the latest estimates.
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After a two-week ceasefire, the extent of the damage to energy infrastructure and the long-term consequences for the global economy are beginning to emerge. The cost of rebuilding energy facilities, estimated at $25 billion three weeks ago, could reach $58 billion, according to the latest estimates.

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vz.lt broke the news on Sunday, April 26, 2026.
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