June 26, 2025
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The Cabinet has allocated more than UAH 700 million for projects for winter

The Cabinet of Ministers has allocated more than UAH 700 million for 35 energy in the field of energy, which are critical for the passing of the heating season in individual communities. This was reported by Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmigal. According to him, it is about the construction of alternative sources of heat and energy, the reconstruction of boilers and heat supply networks, construction and installation of gas piston and cogeneration units. “Most”, – WRITE ON: ua.news

The Cabinet of Ministers has allocated more than UAH 700 million for 35 energy in the field of energy, which are critical for the passing of the heating season in individual communities.

This was reported by Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmigal.

According to him, it is about the construction of alternative sources of heat and energy, the reconstruction of boilers and heat supply networks, construction and installation of gas piston and cogeneration units.

“The most money will go to the projects in Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhya and Sumy regions,” the Prime Minister added.

Earlier it was reported that Ukraine has no high risk of setting up electricity shutdowns even during peak consumption periods during heat.

We will remind, with the onset of spring in Ukraine significantly increased the efficiency of work of solar power plants.

We also reported that a large -scale scheme of theft of Ukrenergo funds, which is suspected of the former deputy chairman of the Kharkiv Regional Council, as well as other persons, was exposed.

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