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    EBRD lends 22 million euros to Ukrainian power firm, more deals ahead

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    Posted on November 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    EBRD lends €22.3M to Ukraine's Power One to enhance energy infrastructure amid corruption issues. The bank plans further investments to boost energy resilience.

    Table of Contents

    • EBRD's Support for Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure
    • Details of the Loan Agreement
    • Impact of Corruption Allegations
    • Future Financing Plans by EBRD

    EBRD lends 22 million euros to Ukrainian power firm, more deals ahead

    EBRD's Support for Ukraine's Energy Infrastructure

    LONDON (Reuters) -The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development said on Thursday it is lending 22.3 million euros ($26.0 million) to a Ukrainian energy firm as part of a pipeline of deals, signalling its ongoing support for the sector despite a corruption scandal.

    Details of the Loan Agreement

    The EBRD cash will go to private Ukrainian energy company Power One to finance new gas-piston power plants and battery energy storage systems, the lender said in a statement.

    Impact of Corruption Allegations

    An investigation into an alleged $100 million corruption scheme centred on nuclear energy has stoked anger at Kyiv's wartime government under President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, which has relied on donor funding since Russia invaded in 2022.

    Future Financing Plans by EBRD

    The alleged plot involves efforts to control procurement at nuclear agency Energoatom and other state enterprises which were not identified. The EBRD has not provided financing to Energoatom since a 2013 300 million-euro loan was fully disbursed in 2019.

    The new loan is part of overall lending of roughly 1 billion euros this year to help Ukraine rebuild its power sector and improve energy resilience. The country has been working to decentralise its power capacity by using more solar, wind and small modular gas turbines.

    Russian attacks on Ukrainian energy targets intensified in October, and the EBRD estimates that Ukraine has lost roughly 9,000 megawatts of generation capacity and 90% of its flexible generation since the start of the war, intensifying economic headwinds and causing regular rolling blackouts.

    The EBRD, the largest institutional investor in Ukraine, has deployed more than 8.5 billion euros since the invasion. It said it aims to sign two other "major" deals later this year. The multilateral lender mainly invests in private sector firms through loans, equity investments and guarantees.

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by Libby George, editing by Karin Strohecker and Philippa Fletcher)

    Key Takeaways

    • •EBRD lends €22.3M to Ukrainian firm Power One.
    • •Loan supports new gas-piston plants and battery systems.
    • •Corruption scandal impacts Ukraine's energy sector.
    • •EBRD plans further investments in Ukraine's energy resilience.
    • •Ukraine loses 9,000 MW of generation capacity due to war.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EBRD lends 22 million euros to Ukrainian power firm, more deals ahead

    1What is the EBRD?

    The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is an international financial institution that supports projects in various sectors, including energy, to promote economic development and sustainability.

    2What are gas-piston power plants?

    Gas-piston power plants are facilities that generate electricity using gas-powered engines, known for their efficiency and ability to provide flexible energy solutions.

    3What is energy resilience?

    Energy resilience refers to the ability of an energy system to anticipate, prepare for, respond to, and recover from disruptive events, ensuring a reliable energy supply.

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