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EU announces plan to protect Ukraine from a new winter energy crisis
Summary
The European Commission announced the 'Repair, Rebuild, Restart' plan backed by more than €920 million and an immediate assistance package of over €100 million to help secure Ukraine's power supply for winter 2026–27.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Kiev and announced a plan the EU calls Repair, Rebuild, Restart to reduce the risk of a new severe energy shortage in Ukraine next winter. She said the plan is backed by more than €920 million and that an immediate package of over €100 million is available this winter. The measures include accelerating decentralized renewable energy and rebuilding and modernizing damaged networks and power plants. The announcement followed the EU's failure to approve a new sanctions package and a separate €90 billion financial assistance plan because Hungary and Slovakia opposed them.
Key points:
- The EU announced the Repair, Rebuild, Restart plan to secure power for winter 2026–27, backed by more than €920 million.
- Von der Leyen said an immediate assistance package of over €100 million is available for this winter.
- The plan focuses on faster decentralized renewable production and on rebuilding and modernizing damaged networks and power plants.
- The EU did not approve its 20th sanctions package or a €90 billion financial assistance plan after opposition from Hungary and Slovakia; Ukraine has reported widespread outages this winter.
Summary:
The announced funding and repairs are intended to ensure a reliable power supply in Ukraine for winter 2026–27, with immediate funds available for the current season. Undetermined at this time.
