Canada’s TIU is acquiring two new solar projects in Odesa region, part of its strategy to build 100 MW of solar power capacity in Ukraine by the end of this year,

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Canada’s TIU is acquiring two new solar projects in Odesa region, part of its strategy to build 100 MW of solar power capacity in Ukraine by the end of this year,

Canada’s TIU is acquiring two new solar projects in Odesa region, part of its strategy to build 100 MW of solar power capacity in Ukraine by the end of this year, Michael Yurkovich, company CEO, tells UBN in Davos. The projects are spread through southern Ukraine: a solar plant inaugurated last year in Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk; a plant under construction in Kalynivka, Mykolayiv; and four more to be built this year in Odesa and Mykolayiv. “Solar is one of the best things you can do in Ukraine,” he said earlier at the Ukraine House. “And we want to be in on the ground floor.”

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