UKRAINE, Aug. 19 — Since the beginning of 2026, Ukraine has received 4,658 units of power generation equipment from international partners. These include generators, transformers, modular boiler plants, cogeneration units, and boilers, said the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine.
Since March 2022, Ukraine has received 2,542 shipments of humanitarian supplies, including energy equipment, weighing over 32,300 tons. The ministry distributed over 28,900 tons of equipment across the regions of Ukraine.
The energy hub’s depots have dispatched 556 shipments of humanitarian aid to the regions, totaling 5,300 metric tons since the beginning of 2026. These shipments included 2,793 generators, 171 transformers, and 190 units of modular boiler plants, cogeneration units, and boilers.
In the near future, Ukraine expects to receive an additional 832 generators, 266 transformers, and 123 units of other equipment, including boilers, modular boiler houses, and cogeneration units.
On Aug. 10, the European Union provided an additional €30 million to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund. The total of the EU’s donations to the fund reached €279 million.
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