Ukraine to rebuild its energy system taking into account military risks - Galushchenko
Ukraine will take into account all military risks while rebuilding its energy industry.
27 December 2022
Ukraine will take into account all military risks while rebuilding its energy industry.
Ukrainian Energy Minister German Galushchenko has called on the international community to introduce sanctions against Russia's nuclear industry and give up Russian nuclear fuel.
The court seized 166,000 tonnes of iron ore, stored in Ukrainian seaports, belonging to a foreign company, worth an estimated UAH 1.8 billion.
From March to September, almost no new mortgage lending contracts were signed, while in September-October, a little more than a hundred mortgage loans were issued with an average amount of about UAH 1 million.
The Ukrainian Energy Ministry is working to increase power generation volumes and expand electricity transmission opportunities. A significant improvement in the situation in the energy system is already noticeable.
Nine more vessels loaded with 390,000 tonnes of agricultural products for African, Asian and European countries have left the Odesa region’s ports as part of the ‘grain initiative’.
26 December 2022
During New Year’s holidays, Russia may try to deal a significant blow to Ukraine's power system. If no new damage is incurred to the grid, Ukrainians will be able to enjoy a few days without blackouts.
Capacity shortage in the power system remains significant, as do the existing limitations in the power transmission system.
More than 15 million tonnes of grain and foodstuffs have been exported from Ukraine since the Black Sea Grain Initiative was launched.
25 December 2022
The team of the Ukrainian State Property Fund has received the first shipment of generators for Ukraine from the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Warsaw.
Ukraine has received 41 powerful generators intended for health facilities from the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Support for Ukraine's energy sector from international partners has reached almost $1.5 billion.
There is still enough room in Vinnytsia region, central Ukraine, for accommodating internally displaced persons (IDPs).
24 December 2022
A number of Japanese insurers on January 1, 2023, will stop insuring ships for war damage in all Russian waters.
In 2022, the EU countries have sent more than 1,000 power generators to Ukraine against the background of Russian attacks on energy infrastructure facilities.
The United Arab Emirates has announced the delivery of 2,500 generators to Ukraine to help the population survive the winter.
There remains a significant shortage of electricity in Ukraine’s power system, with the most difficult situation being observed in Kyiv region, eastern and southern regions of Ukraine as of December 24.
Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Mariano Grossi held another round of talks in Moscow on the establishment of a demilitarized zone around the Zaporizhzhia NPP captured by the Russians.
Ukraine has already received more than 200 power equipment shipments.
Ukraine and Ukrainians have set an example of military, economic and institutional resilience for the whole world, as well as the ability to quickly adapt to challenging conditions.
23 December 2022
The United Kingdom will provide Ukraine with $500 million through a World Bank project to pay social assistance to families with children and pay salaries to employees of state-owned higher education institutions.
Russia has lost what was left of access to the European gas market because Europe finally understood that Russian gas is a tool of war rather than an economic one.
The European Commission has transferred 66 million euros to Ukraine for the restoration of schools destroyed by enemy shelling.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte have discussed the issue of strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities and ensuring its energy stability.
Finland severed cooperation with Russia’s Rosatom nuclear giant due to the company's participation in the production of nuclear weapons. The European Union should follow in Finland’s footsteps and impose sanctions against Rosatom on the same grounds.
Ukraine has received more than 137,000 tonnes in humanitarian food assistance and more than $370 million in financial aid from the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) since the Russian full-scale invasion started.
The Ukrainian State Property Fund has prepared Ust-Dunaisk Sea Commercial Port State Enterprise for privatization.
22 December 2022
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that following his visit to the United States, new agreements were reached regarding assistance to the Ukrainian energy industry.
The U.S. Department of the Treasury on Thursday released a list of new sanctions against Russia, which includes ten Russian companies and research institutions related to the marine technology sector.