Leveraging Korea’s Expertise in Battery Storage for Ukraine’s Energy Sector

The ongoing war with Russia has inflicted severe damage on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, incurring over $10.6 billion in costs and slashing electricity production capacity by 61%. This crisis underscores the urgent need for a comprehensive overhaul of the energy system. The program aims to support Ukraine in developing its ability to increase its energy resiliency by expanding renewable energy
sources.

Grant: Ukraine energy storage and ancillary services market development support

Grant Year: Year 9 (2021)

TTLs: Silvia Martinez Romero, Lead Energy Specialist and Koji Nishida, Senior Energy Specialist

This grant spotlight is excerpted from the 2023 KGGTF Annual Report

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