Since October 2025, Russia has damaged over 9 GW of generation capacity at thermal power plants, combined heat and power plants, and hydroelectric stations. So far, 3.5 GW has been partially restored following the attacks.
Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal reported that about 900 MW of distributed generation has been introduced, including 400 MW from new gas and cogeneration installations.
"We have also increased the available import capacity of electricity from 1.7 GW to 2.45 GW," he said.
It is reported that €691.45 million has been attracted to the Energy Support Fund. The energy portfolio now includes 55 investment projects totaling about 1 trillion UAH.
"We have systematized the work of the Energy Equipment Hubs. During this time, we received 114 shipments of equipment weighing 1,713.2 tons and dispatched 405 shipments weighing 3,335.78 tons from the hubs. I thank all partners who sent their assistance," the minister said.
At the same time, he added that preferential electricity and gas prices for households have been maintained.
"Preparations for the next heating season have already begun. Our task is the maximum restoration of everything that can be restored; maximum protection of energy facilities, construction of distributed generation, and creation of reserves of resources and equipment," Shmyhal emphasized.
