Ukraine-Denmark Energy Partnership Programme

Supporting Ukraine’s green transition

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The Ukraine-Denmark Energy Partnership Programme (UDEPP) is a comprehensive government-to-government collaboration between Denmark and Ukraine designed to support Ukraine’s green transition, energy independence, and long-term energy security. Building on a partnership that dates back to 2014, the programme’s ongoing phase runs from July 2021 to December 2026, with a budget of approximately EUR 8 million.

The primary goal of UDEPP is to strengthen the enabling environment for investments in sustainable energy and district heating. By sharing world-leading Danish expertise and technical assistance, the programme assists Ukraine in achieving its national targets for energy efficiency, renewable energy integration, and infrastructure modernisation, while ensuring alignment with European Union standards and directives.

The programme is financed through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Danish-Eastern Neighbourhood Program (DANEP) and is implemented by the Danish Energy Agency (DEA) in close coordination with key Ukrainian authorities, including the Ministry of Energy and the Ministry for Development of Communities and Territories.

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