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Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation at ReBuild Ukraine 2025

  • Writer: energyactua
    energyactua
  • Nov 14
  • 2 min read

The Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation took part in the international exhibition and conference ReBuild Ukraine 2025, which this year brought together over 6,000 participants from more than 34 countries in Warsaw. The event became one of the key platforms dedicated to Ukraine’s recovery, strengthening community energy resilience, and building new strategic partnerships.


The Foundation was represented by Yliana Onishchuk, CEO & Founder of the Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation, Oleh Shypkov, Branch Manager Poland; and Denys Malengreau, Head of Partnership. Throughout the event, the team held dozens of meetings with international investors, businesses, government representatives, and civil society organisations, presenting the Foundation’s projects focused on enhancing energy resilience and supporting community development, as well as campaigns aimed at strengthening the solar energy sector with new qualified professionals.


The exhibition also featured a joint project of the Foundation and the Novopilska territorial community — the construction of a solar power station for the Kryvyi Rih Central District Hospital. This initiative is a powerful example of effective cooperation between local communities, the Foundation, and international donors that boosts the region’s energy resilience and contributes to Ukraine’s recovery.


Key facts from ReBuild Ukraine 2025:

  • 6,000 participants from more than 34 countries.

  • 23 national pavilions.

  • 160 Ukrainian communities presenting investment and recovery projects.

  • €722 million in investments under the Ukraine Support Mechanism.

  • Over €200 million from the EIB and EU for energy resilience, water supply, and housing infrastructure.

  • Launch of a pilot investment phase for 100 innovative projects, with plans to expand to 150.

  • €75 million in grants for water infrastructure and social housing.

  • Key theme of the Energizing Recovery conference: the potential of green technologies — from sustainable generation to low-carbon industrial solutions.


ReBuild Ukraine 2025 once again demonstrates that Ukraine’s recovery continues despite the war, while the international community remains committed to supporting Ukrainian communities, strengthening sustainable energy solutions, and modernising critical infrastructure.



 
 
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