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Winter in Ukraine: Supporting municipalities through biting cold

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  • 30.04.2026
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    Last winter was one of the hardest for Ukraine. Russian attacks on civilian energy infrastructure left hundreds of thousands of families without electricity, water, and heating. In freezing temperatures, this meant one thing—survival. With the support of the European Commission, we helped several frontline and border communities endure this period. We restored heating systems while also introducing more resilient energy solutions, so that even during the war people can access essential services and feel safe in their homes.

    Our infrastructure recovery efforts support district heating systems and provide alternative energy sources for water utilities, and hospitals—places where interruptions can put lives at risk.

    “In the context of regular attacks on energy infrastructure, access to heat, water, and electricity becomes a matter of basic safety and dignity. That is why we integrate renewable and backup energy sources to ensure the operation of water stations and other critical social institutions, as an immediate response to the country’s energy crisis,” says Tevfik Abdulmuhsin, WASH Technical Lead at People in Need (PIN).

    A solar power plant ensuring uninterrupted water supply in a city in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
    A solar power plant ensuring uninterrupted water supply in a city in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (© People in Need)

    We are undertaking work to support energy infrastructure in regions close to the frontline—Sumy and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts, as well as selected communities in Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kherson, and Mykolaiv oblasts.

    Heat for the residents of Kamianske

    Around 220,000 people live in Kamianske, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast. Like in many cities, electricity outages in winter often stop operations at district heating plants. Thanks to the equipment we delivered, heating is now restored much faster.

    “We received pumps and frequency converters. Our equipment was outdated. The new pumps save electricity and equipment ensure a smooth start of the heating system without hydraulic shocks,” says Dmytro Valakh, Head of the Kamianske Municipal Heating Company.

    Installation of a new pump at a boiler house in Kamianske
    Installation of a new pump at a boiler house in Kamianske (© People in Need)

    Solar power for Putyvl’s hospital and water utility

    Putyvl, Sumy Oblast, is located just 15 kilometres from the Russian border. Despite constant threats and shelling, around 20,000 still people live here. Power cuts caused by Russian attacks, have led to serious disruptions in the water supply. To rectify this problem, we installed a solar power plant—complete with battery storage.

    “After the launch, we immediately saw the effect: during the day we operate on solar power; after sunset we run on batteries, which can supply electricity for another 4 to 6 hours,” says Kostiantyn Havrylchuk, Mayor of Putyvl.

    Installation of a solar power plant at the water utility in Putyvl
    Installation of a solar power plant at the water utility in Putyvl (© People in Need)

    We also equipped the local hospital and clinic with a solar power system. We replaced two solid fuel boilers and laid new heating pipelines. During power outages, the system powers the boiler house and also medical equipment, allowing doctors to continue saving lives.

    “Our hospital provides specialised care to residents of two communities—Putyvl and Novoslobidske, about 25,000 people in total. We have both therapeutic and surgical departments, and thanks to the solar power plant we can operate autonomously during outages. Even when electricity is stable, it helps us save energy and cover part of our needs with our own generation,” says Iryna Hramatyk, Director of Putyvl City Hospital.

    Comprehensive support for Konotop

    In Konotop, Sumy Oblast, we supported several critical infrastructure facilities. At one district heating plant serving thousands of residents, we installed new energy-efficient boilers that provide stable heating without breakdowns.

    “The old boilers had been in use for over 50 years. They are inefficient and constantly operate in emergency mode. The new boilers will fully cover the needs of this neighbourhood. Gas savings will be around 25–30%, and we expect far fewer breakdowns,” says Taras Omelchenko, Director of the heating company.

    Solar power systems were also installed at the water utility and the local hospital. Soon, a wind turbine will be added at the hospital to generate energy year-round.

    “Without support—alternative energy sources, boilers, heating equipment, and partners like People in Need—our community simply could not cope with such limited resources,” says Liudmyla Hapieieva, Head of The Economic Department of the Konotop City Council.

    Ensuring continuous access to essential services

    Through these efforts, hospitals, schools, kindergartens, and water utilities continue operating even during prolonged power outages. Heating companies, with repaired systems and new equipment, have reduce fuel consumption and provide more stable services. However, it must be reiterated that international support is crucial, as communities often lack the resources to repair damaged infrastructure or conduct preventive maintenance before winter. Our efforts outlined above improve the lives of more than 160,000 people.

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    A warm home with running water, electricity in hospitals—these may seem basic. But that is because we often take them for granted. In Ukraine, their presence or absence determines whether people can stay in their homes or have to leave. Our work is helping frontline communities endure and preserve what matters most—the people who live there.

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    Municipal web-portal "Global Trostyanets" of Trostyanets city hromada was founded in May 2026 as a quick response and gratitude to all our international partners who helped our hromada survive after the occupation in 2022 and develop today. To some extent, this is a unique web resource, which has no analogues in Ukraine.

    Trostyanets is becoming an example of high-quality reconstruction and resilience. Financial support from the state and international partners has given us the chance to restore the housing stock, equip premises for the accommodation of displaced persons, create modern medical institutions, launch the educational process, revive and develop the municipal sphere.

    Today we have already demonstrated that restoration is not only about rebuilding buildings. It is the path to a qualitatively new level of life for municipality! We have become an example for the country and a convincing signal for foreign donors: aid brings tangible changes.

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    Trostyanets is becoming an example of high-quality reconstruction and resilience. Financial support from the state and international partners has given us the chance to restore the housing stock, equip premises for the accommodation of displaced persons, create modern medical institutions, launch the educational process, revive and develop the municipal sphere.

    Today we have already demonstrated that restoration is not only about rebuilding buildings. It is the path to a qualitatively new level of life for municipality! We have become an example for the country and a convincing signal for foreign donors: aid brings tangible changes.

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