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Supplying energy recovery: Ukraine Energy Support Fund launches market awareness session at URC 2026
25 June 2026 | 14:45 - 15:10 | Ukraine Recovery Conference | Polsat Plus Arena Gdańsk
During the Ukraine Recovery Conference 2026, the Energy Community Secretariat will convene a Market Awareness Session: "Procurement Opportunities under the Ukraine Energy Support Fund". Suppliers, donors, business associations, and policymakers are invited to attend and discover new opportunities to accelerate the delivery of energy equipment to Ukraine.
There are currently 123 million EUR worth of open procurement opportunities under the Fund, with up to 200 million EUR worth of procurement in preparation. Opportunities are accessible through the Fund's Procurement Platform.
Procurement will typically cover electrical equipment – including transformers, switchgear, cables, and protection and control systems; grid and substation components – including substation equipment, busbars, metal structures, and auxiliary systems; gas infrastructure – including turbine generators, gas compressor units, pipelines, and valves; power generation – including distributed generation solutions, power plant components, CHP units, auxiliary equipment, and control systems; district heating and thermal equipment – including heat exchangers, boilers, pumps, valves, and control systems; safety and operational equipment – including passive protection structures, personal protective equipment, specialised tools, vehicles, and emergency response equipment; and directly associated services – including installation, commissioning, logistics, and after-sales support.
Working in full alignment with the Ministry’s priorities, the Fund channels contributions from governments, financial institutions, and corporate donors to repair and reinforce Ukraine’s damaged energy infrastructure, sustaining Ukraine’s power and heat supply amid wartime conditions.
To date, 38 donors have signed over 1,96 billion EUR in grants, enabling the conclusion of over 1.300 supply contracts worth over €1 billion. Deliveries valued at over €700 million EUR have reportedly reached Ukraine.