
Norway Funds Ukraine's 650MW Wind Farm Rebuild
Norway just granted €487,000 to help Ukraine build a massive wind farm that will power the country's recovery. The project represents hope for a nation rebuilding after 40% of its energy infrastructure was destroyed.
Ukraine is getting a powerful boost in its journey to rebuild, and it's coming from an unexpected partnership that shows how nations lift each other up in tough times.
Norway's development agency just approved €487,000 to help Ukrainian energy company DTEK build the Poltavska Wind Power Plant, a massive 650-megawatt project set to come online by 2028. The funding will cover crucial geological surveys and engineering design work needed to break ground on construction.
The timing couldn't be more critical. More than 40% of Ukraine's energy infrastructure has been damaged over the past four years, with reconstruction costs hitting a staggering $91 billion according to World Bank estimates. This wind farm represents more than just electricity. It's a step toward energy independence and resilience.
"We welcome Norway's support at a moment when Ukraine's energy system continues to face challenges," said Oleksandr Selyshchev, CEO of DTEK Renewables. The project will help decentralize Ukraine's power grid, making it harder to disrupt and easier to defend.

The grant is part of a larger €8 million Norwegian support package aimed at companies investing in renewable energy and essential sectors across Ukraine. Norway's Foreign Affairs Minister Espen Barth Eide emphasized that supporting Ukraine's ambitious renewable energy plans is a natural fit for Norwegian values.
The Ripple Effect
This partnership shows how renewable energy investment can serve dual purposes during recovery. The Poltavska wind farm will generate clean power while helping Ukraine align with EU energy standards, opening doors for deeper European integration. When the turbines start spinning in 2028, they'll do more than generate electricity. They'll prove that sustainable infrastructure can rise from devastation, creating jobs and stability in communities that desperately need both.
Other countries watching Ukraine's renewable energy push are taking notes. Building back better isn't just a slogan when you're literally rebuilding from the ground up.
One wind farm at a time, Ukraine is writing a new chapter where crisis becomes opportunity and international friendship turns into tangible progress.
Based on reporting by Google News - Norway Green Energy
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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