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Critical power generation equipment to be supplied under UNDP support programme
Bergen Engines has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the State Agency on Energy Efficiency & Energy Saving of Ukraine (SAEE) to supply power generation equipment to the war-torn country as United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) support for rebuilding gathers pace.
The MOU represents a key step in Ukraine’s efforts to rebuild its energy infrastructure in anticipation of the oncoming winter.
An MOU is a formal agreement between two parties which outlines their commitment to work together toward common objective. In this case, the MOU between SAEE and Bergen Engines sets the foundation for the delivery of medium-speed gensets to Ukraine. These generators are vital for producing electricity to heat homes and power essential services across the country.
The agreement was signed with Anna Zamazeeva, Head of the SAEE, who commented:
“I am confident that in the near future, high-tech Bergen installations will undoubtedly appear in Ukraine, and the company’s advanced technological solutions will be implemented. This will significantly help us build a distributed generation system that is less vulnerable to enemy missile attacks and, as a result, will make our communities and country more energy-independent and our critical infrastructure more resilient.”
Why this MOU is important
As Ukraine faces severe energy challenges the need for reliable electricity supply has never been more urgent. The country’s power infrastructure has been significantly damaged and with winter fast approaching, the risk of power outages that could leave millions without heat and electricity is a pressing concern. The MOU with Bergen Engines is an important step toward securing the energy resources needed to support the Ukrainian people.
How Bergen Engines can support Ukraine’s energy infrastructure
Bergen Engines, known for its expertise in designing and manufacturing modular power plants is well-positioned to support Ukraine in rebuilding its national grid.
The company’s medium-speed gensets are highly efficient, reliable, and capable of operating under challenging conditions. These engines are ideal for both emergency power generation and providing a stable, long-term solution to meet the country’s energy demands.
A Bergen Engines power plant featuring engines similar to those to be provided under the MOU with Ukraine’s SAEE
Under the terms of the MOU, Bergen Engines will work closely with SAEE to deliver and install modular power generation equipment, providing critical capacity to bolster Ukraine’s national grid. This partnership will not only address the immediate need for power but also contribute to Ukraine’s long-term energy resilience and sustainability.
Jon Erik Røv, Managing Director of Bergen Engines, said:
“Our medium-speed gensets are designed to deliver reliable and efficient power at scale. We are committed to working with SAEE to secure the necessary power supply, ensuring Ukrainian homes and businesses have access to electricity and heat this winter. Together, we can enhance energy security and make a meaningful impact, and we are proud to be a part of this effort.”