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August
2022

Ukraine increases revenue from electricity exports by 1.5 times in Jan-July

KYIV. Aug 25 (Interfax-Ukraine) – In January-July 2022, Ukraine increased its revenue from electricity exports by 1.5 times (by $70.026 million) compared to the same period in 2021, to $205.638 million, according to the State Customs Service.

According to Interfax-Ukraine, over seven months, electricity was supplied to Poland for $65.056 million, Slovakia for $48.968 million, Hungary for $40.408 million, and other countries for $51.206 million.

In July this year, electricity export revenue amounted to $35.64 million compared to $27.373 million in June 2021.

In addition, in January-July 2022, Ukraine imported electricity for $107.931 million versus $59.058 million for the same period last year. In particular, from Belarus – for $100.414 million (in January-February), Belgium – for $4.778 million, Moldova – for $1.041 million, and other countries – for $1.698 million.

Last month, Ukraine imported electricity for $5.816 million compared to $0.461 million in July 2021.