A Ukrainian official announced that South Korea would provide 20 high-voltage generators, while Ukraine's national power grid operator said it was working to enable electricity deliveries from Europe.
and South Korea may help the war-torn country's efforts to mitigate power shortages and blackouts.
The board head of Ukraine's national power grid operator Ukrenergo said Friday that work was underway to enable electricity deliveries of 500 and even 600 megawatts from Europe, Liga.net"Special mechanisms are needed to guarantee these imports, since the price of electricity in Europe is higher than in Ukraine," Volodymyr Kudrytskyi said.
Kornienko said in a statement that Ukraine greatly appreciates"the support that [South] Korea has already provided and is planning to provide." Burned-out cars are seen in front of a damaged residential building, following a Russian strike in the town of Vyshgorod on the outskirts of Kyiv on November 23, 2022, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. As Ukraine faces continued Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure, aid from the European Union and South Korea may help Ukraine's efforts to curb power shortages and blackouts.
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