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Ukraine Completes Half of Preparations for Heating Season

Ukraine has completed more than 50% of the preparations for the upcoming heating season. This update was reported by Vice Prime Minister Oleksiy Kuleba during a Congress of Local and Regional Authorities.

Ukrinform UAUpdate2 min readUpdated 4/10/2026

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Published Apr 9, 2026, 3:25 PMUpdated Apr 10, 2026, 12:06 AM
Ukraine has completed more than 50% of the preparations for the upcoming heating season. This update was reported by Vice Prime Minister...

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At a glance

  • Over 50% of heating preparation work completed in Ukraine.
  • 22.06 billion UAH allocated for critical infrastructure projects.
  • 236 modular boiler houses operational, 77 under installation.
  • 424.8 million UAH designated for final works on installations.
  • 26 projects initiated to ensure stable water supply.

Why it matters

The preparations are essential for maintaining energy stability in Ukraine during the winter. Timely execution of these projects ensures that critical infrastructure remains effective and reliable.

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What Happened

On April 9, 2026, Ukraine's Vice Prime Minister for Restoration, Oleksiy Kuleba, announced that the country has successfully completed over half of the required preparations for the next heating season. The announcement came during a Congress of Local and Regional Authorities focused on enhancing resilience against upcoming energy challenges.

Key Details

Kuleba detailed that the government has allocated 22.06 billion UAH for engineering and technical safeguards across 576 critical infrastructure projects. More than 50% of required preparatory work has already been executed.

As part of the preparations, the government has introduced 236 modular boiler houses with a total capacity of 488.7 MW, while an additional 77 boiler houses are currently being installed. Furthermore, 424.8 million UAH has been designated for finalizing works on these installations.

The government is also working on a portfolio of 26 projects aimed at ensuring stable water supply. Kuleba emphasized the importance of maintaining a swift pace of implementation, highlighting that while some regions are progressing quickly, others need to enhance their operational efficiency to meet the deadlines.

Why It Matters

The progress reported by Kuleba indicates that Ukraine is actively preparing to sustain its energy needs during the winter months. This proactive approach is crucial for minimizing disruptions, especially given the disruptions faced in previous years.

Background

In the face of ongoing energy challenges, the Ukrainian government has been focusing on infrastructure resilience. A comprehensive strategy has been developed to bolster water supply systems and reduce energy consumption, which includes protecting key water supply facilities and creating alternative sources. The urgent implementation of these measures is vital for both the economy and the well-being of the citizens.

Source: Ukrinform UA

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