Ukraine’s Underground Power Grid: Shielding Infrastructure from Russian Attacks
In response to Russian strikes targeting critical infrastructure, Ukraine is implementing a long-term strategy to protect its electrical substations by relocating them underground. While one substation has already been secured in an underground bunker with a second underway, this initiative is a costly and time-consuming endeavor, requiring significant external financing. Ukraine’s state-grid operator, Ukrenergo, plans to seek funding from the European Investment Bank after restructuring its substantial debt, which is expected to be finalized soon. This move aims to enhance energy security and resilience, ensuring the continued flow of electricity across the country despite ongoing attacks.