Ukraine Receives $2.7 Billion EU Tranche Under Ukraine Facility
- The European Commission has relocated a thermal power plant from Lithuania to Ukraine, expected to supply electricity to approximately one million people, according to Ukraine's Ministry of Energy on December 22.
- The operation took 11 months and involved 149 shipments of 2,399 tons of equipment, including oversized items crucial for repairing energy infrastructure damaged by Russian strikes.
- Acting Minister of Energy of Ukraine Artem Nekrasov stated that the transfer aids in restoring critical energy capacity amid ongoing conflict.
- European Commissioner Hadja Lahbib added that the transfer ensures electricity and heating for individuals facing a fourth winter amid the conflict.
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On Monday, the European Commission announced that it had successfully completed its "greatest coordinated logistics operation to date", relocating an entire thermal power plant from Lithuania to Ukraine. ...
Ukraine, attacked by Russia, has received further EUR 2.3 billion in financial assistance from the EU.
EU Transfers Lithuanian Power Plant to Ukraine, Restoring Electricity for One Million People
The European Commission has transferred a thermal power plant from Lithuania to Ukraine, a move expected to supply electricity to roughly one million people across the country, according to Ukraine’s Ministry of Energy on December 22. The Ministry said the transfer required a complex operation lasting 11 months, during which 149 shipments of equipment with a combined weight of 2,399 tons were delivered, including 40 oversized consignments such a…
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