Norway to allocate over US$45m to boost Ukraine's energy resilience before winter

Ulyana Krychkovska, Alona Mazurenko — 26 May, 19:10
Norway to allocate over US$45m to boost Ukraine's energy resilience before winter
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Norway and the European Union have signed an agreement worth more than NOK 400 million to help secure Ukraine's energy system before winter.

Source: Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide; NRK, a Norwegian state-owned public broadcaster; European Pravda

Details: Eide said Norway is allocating NOK 425 million (about US$45.8 million) for the development of renewable energy sources, battery storage systems and decentralised energy systems to make Ukraine's power grid less vulnerable.

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The funds will be channelled through the EU to help Ukraine modernise its infrastructure.

Quote from Eide: "Ukraine must get through another winter while building an energy system that is less vulnerable to new attacks."

Background:

  • In late 2025, Norway's government said that Norway's total financial support for Ukraine will have exceeded €19.4 billion by the end of 2026.
  • In late March, it was reported that Ukrainian and Norwegian companies will receive NOK 93 million, or €8 million, in support from the Norwegian government for pilot projects in renewable energy and medicine supplies.

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