Thursday, February 20
Ending a one-year impasse between the green energy industry and the Zelenskiy government, the Rada approved yesterday the ‘voluntary’ tariff cuts agreed last month with the sector:
Wednesday, July 22, 2020


Ending a one-year impasse between the green energy industry and the Zelenskiy government, the Rada approved yesterday the ‘voluntary’ tariff cuts agreed last month with the sector: a 7.5% drop for wind and a 15% drop for solar. Many power producers agreed to after three months of receiving little or no payments from the State Guaranteed Buyer.