Nordic Environment Finance Cor. Danmark Increases Investment in Ukrainian Infrastructure
Deal News | Mar 04, 2025 | Nordic Environment Finance Cor
Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (NEFCO) Danmark has committed to investing an additional €18 million (approximately 134 million DKK) in Ukraine's infrastructure. This financial boost is directed towards enhancing wastewater management and bolstering the production of renewable energy in the cities of Khmelnytskyj, Lubny Lutsk, and Lviv. This move signifies not only NEFCO Danmark's engagement in promoting sustainable urban development but also highlights the role private equity can play in driving environmental improvements globally. The targeted investment addresses urgent infrastructural needs, focusing on environmental sustainability and energy efficiency, crucial for supporting Ukraine's urban centers in adopting greener practices. This commitment by NEFCO Danmark aligns with broader trends of investing in sustainable infrastructure, supporting both ecological and economic advancements in developing regions.
Sectors
- Renewable Energy
- Waste Management
Geography
- Denmark – The source of the investment comes from Nordic Environment Finance Corporation Danmark, based in Denmark.
- Ukraine – The investment is targeted towards improving infrastructure in the cities of Khmelnytskyj, Lubny Lutsk, and Lviv in Ukraine.
Industry
- Renewable Energy – The investment focuses on increasing the production of renewable energy in Ukrainian cities, making renewable energy a central aspect of the project.
- Waste Management – Part of the investment is directed towards improving wastewater management, highlighting the industry's role in the project.
Financials
- €18 million – The total investment amount by NEFCO Danmark towards improving wastewater management and renewable energy production in Ukrainian cities.
Participants
Name | Role | Type | Description |
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Nordic Environment Finance Corporation Danmark | Investing Firm | Company | NEFCO Danmark is focusing on investments that bolster sustainable urban infrastructure, particularly in energy and waste management sectors. |