Overview
- Denmark approved DKK 150 million (€20 million) for Ukraine’s energy system, citing intensified strikes on infrastructure.
- Of the Danish package, DKK 80 million goes to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund, DKK 30 million through UNOPS for equipment to protect facilities, and DKK 40 million via partners positioned for rapid delivery.
- Used components from Denmark’s Asnæs Power Station have been transferred to Ukraine to help replace hard‑to‑source legacy parts.
- Ukraine reported an additional €23 million from the Netherlands on January 20 for gas purchases, urgent power‑plant repairs, and critical equipment from Dutch suppliers, raising Dutch 2026 energy support to €133 million.
- Ukrainian media report that new in‑kind shipments from Azerbaijan, Slovakia and the Czech Republic are expected in the coming days, including generators, transformers, cables, medical equipment and other humanitarian aid.