The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is helping Ukraine protect essential energy services by supporting the restoration and replacement of damaged infrastructure. The initiative aims to strengthen energy resilience and ensure communities can maintain access to heat and power during challenging conditions.
With continued pressure on Ukraine’s energy systems, keeping electricity and heating services operational has become a priority for households, businesses, and critical public facilities. The EBRD’s support focuses on emergency repairs, replacing damaged generation capacity, and providing backup energy solutions.
The programme is supported by international partners, including Norway and the European Union, which are contributing resources to help Ukraine prepare its energy infrastructure for future demands, particularly ahead of the winter season.
By helping restore key energy assets, the initiative supports economic stability and allows essential services, businesses, and food production systems to continue operating. Reliable energy supply remains critical for maintaining daily life and supporting recovery efforts.
The EBRD has continued working with Ukrainian partners to strengthen infrastructure resilience and provide practical support during a period of significant challenges. The investment in energy security reflects broader efforts to protect communities and support long-term reconstruction.







