Prime Minister: The Ministry of Social Policy has been instructed to develop a solution so that people do not lose subsidies for the installation of energy equipment

Prime Minister: The Ministry of Social Policy has been instructed to develop a solution so that people do not lose subsidies for the installation of energy equipment

Kyiv  •  UNN

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The Ministry of Social Policy will develop a mechanism to preserve subsidies for Ukrainians installing alternative energy sources. The right to a subsidy will be preserved if the cost of the equipment does not exceed UAH 150 thousand.

The Cabinet of Ministers has instructed the Ministry of Social Policy to develop a mechanism for winter support for Ukrainians that will encourage them to install alternative power sources and generation, but at the same time people will not lose their right to housing subsidies.

This was announced by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal during a government meeting, reports UNN.

Details

We understand that the winter will be difficult, so we encourage citizens to be energy resilient in every possible way. In particular, to install alternative sources of power and generation: solar panels, wind turbines, and energy storage. At the same time, people should not lose their right to housing subsidies. Today, we instruct the Ministry of Social Policy to develop and submit to the Government a relevant draft decision

 - said Shmyhal. 

According to him, the decision will stipulate that if the cost of the installed energy equipment does not exceed UAH 150 thousand, the subsidy will be retained by the family.

“Also, the Ministry of Social Policy should develop a mechanism whereby the amount of subsidies for electricity will not be reduced even in the event of power outages. This approach is part of the winter support program for our citizens,” Shmyhal added.

Recall

Ukraine's heating season has started in all regions except Kherson Oblast, with heat being supplied to 70% of residential buildings and over 80% of social facilities, and 83% of boiler houses operating.