Norway and UNDP strengthen partnership to accelerate Ukraine's energy recovery
24 October 2024
Kyiv, 24 October 2024 – The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Government of Norway are further strengthening cooperation to rebuild Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, put in place backup capacities for critical operations in the country, and accelerate Ukraine’s transition towards a more diverse and resilient energy mix.
With Norwegian financial support totalling NOK 1.1 billion ($105 million), this partnership will ensure power generating capacity in Ukraine is restored, with direct support to key regions in Ukraine. This contribution will significantly mitigate the impact of ongoing attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. As part of this strengthened partnership, solar panels will be installed to provide renewable backup power for schools and hospitals, while a recent agreement ensures the delivery of an additional 80 MW of capacity to the national power grid this winter. Through the UNDP Energy Recovery Programme, the provision of heat and water will meet the needs of over one million people and industrial consumers.
‘Russia’s ongoing attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure has led to a critical need for increased energy production. There is a shortage of this type of equipment in the market. It is therefore an essential agreement with UNDP to support Ukraine this winter,’ said Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide in a press release from the Government of Norway.
The production, transportation, and installation of the energy equipment are complex and high-risk processes, carried out by trusted partners, as this is life-saving and critical assistance to help Ukraine get through the upcoming winters.
UNDP Resident Representative in Ukraine Jaco Cilliers said: “We’re committed to supporting Ukraine in its efforts to build a more resilient and sustainable energy system by delivering critical energy infrastructure and generation capacity, while also promoting strategic initiatives to accelerate the transition to green energy,” Cilliers said. “Restoring critical energy infrastructure is essential, as people living in multi-story buildings in major cities have no alternative means of heating and water supply. The UNDP Green Energy Recovery Programme, through which we provide support for Ukraine's energy recovery, is a testament to our commitment to fostering green recovery and ensuring energy security for all Ukrainians. We’re grateful to our partners for their continued support.”
Background:
This significant contribution from Norway is facilitated under the Green Energy Recovery Programme, a U.S. $274 million initiative designed to address Ukraine’s urgent energy needs during ongoing attacks on its critical energy infrastructure. UNDP's multi-year, multi-donor energy programme focuses on two overarching priorities: the urgent provision of critical energy infrastructure and generation capacity, and strategic outputs to accelerate the transition to green energy. This dual approach aims to both mitigate immediate vulnerabilities and lay the groundwork for a sustainable energy future in Ukraine.
With over 30 years of experience and a strong presence in Ukraine, UNDP integrates humanitarian and development goals to aid in recovery and reconstruction. Collaborating closely with state and local partners, UNDP focuses on inclusive, equitable, and sustainable approaches, facilitating essential services and promoting comprehensive rehabilitation.
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