You're reading: Exports of Ukrainian electricity in monetary terms increased by 27.1 percent

Ukraine in January-October exported electricity worth $266.113 million, including $28.728 million in October alone.

Hungary bought electricity worth $154.69 million, Poland $62.684 million, Moldova $42.169 million, other countries $6.57 million, Ukraine’s State Fiscal Service has said.

Exports of Ukrainian electricity in monetary terms in January-October increased by 27.1 percent compared to the same period in 2017 ($209.293 million).

Over the period under review, Ukraine imported electricity worth $1.22 million, in particular, electricity imports from the Russian Federation were estimated at $1.156 million, from Belarus at $0.058 million, from Moldova at $0.006 million.

As reported, Ukraine plans in 2018 to increase exports of electricity to the EU and Moldova by 13.3 percent from 2017 to 5.855 billion kWh. According to the forecast for 2018, deliveries from the Burshtyn TPP energy island to Hungary, Slovakia, Romania will be 3.6 billion kWh, to Poland 1.2 billion kWh, and to Moldova 1.055 billion kWh.