Energoatom plans to raise credit lines worth UAH 700 mln, $40 mln
State enterprise Energoatom (Kyiv) has announced a tender to raise renewable credit lines worth UAH 300 million, UAH 400 million and $40 million.
Following a company report in the Public Procurement Bulletin, the credit lines are for one year after the loan agreements have been signed.
The deadline for submitting applications for the tenders and for opening bids for the hryvnia credit lines is February 12, credit lines in U.S. dollars - February 13.
The company expects that the cost of servicing the line of UAH 300 million will not exceed UAH 75 million, UAH 400 million - will not exceed UAH 100 million, $40 million - will not exceed UAH 94.616 million.
Energoatom operates all four nuclear power plants in Ukraine. It operates 15 power units equipped with water-cooled power reactors, with a total installed electrical capacity of 13.835 GW.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Energoatom signs agreement with French Orano on uranium enrichment for Ukrainian NPPs until 2040
18:46, 06.03.2025
Westinghouse will supply fuel for two additional reactors at Khmelnytskyi NPP (Units 3 & 4). Energoatom stated that technical details and expertise will be coordinated soon
13:55, 06.02.2025
Energoatom increases electricity production by 2% in 2024, generating 53 bln kWh
09:38, 06.02.2025
Ex-Lithuanian Energy Minister Niewierowicz chairs Energoatom Supervisory Board – company
19:42, 17.01.2025
Energoatom operates with reserve capacity – company's head
09:55, 16.10.2024
LATEST
Canada contributes CAD 70 mln to Ukraine Energy Support Fund – Energy Community
20:36, 14.03.2025
Ukraine's Stock Market Commission presents virtual asset taxation framework to finance committee of Ukraine's Parliament
20:33, 14.03.2025
Shmyhal, Austrian FM discuss aid to Ukraine, sanctions against Russia, economic cooperation between two countries
20:31, 14.03.2025
Some 30 projects within NEFCO Green Recovery Program for Ukraine completed
10:42, 14.03.2025
Third group of REDpreneurUA program launched: support and development of existing business in Ukraine – URCS