UKRAINE, Mar. 2 — In February alone, Norway, Ireland, Netherlands, Australia, and Sweden allocated €208,8 million to Ukraine Energy Support Fund (UFSF), reported the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine. 

The ministry added that it had also signed documents for additional grants to support Ukraine’s energy sector. Ukraine expects to receive €2.8 million from Iceland and €500,000 from Slovenia.

The ministry also announced the allocation of €12.4 million from Canada and €1.5 million from Croatia.

At the same time, equipment worth approximately €1.5 million was delivered under previously concluded contracts last month.

In February, contracts were signed for the supply of transformers and other equipment for power grids, as well as equipment to ensure uninterrupted power supply, worth approximately €20.1 million. Equipment worth approximately €1.5 million was also delivered to Ukraine under previously concluded contracts.

In total, the UFSF has already received almost €1.849 billion from 36 donors of 24 countries and three international organizations.

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