In a first step toward building 200 MW of solar plants in southern Ukraine by 2020

Tuesday, November 6, 2018
In a first step toward building 200 MW of solar plants in southern Ukraine by 2020

In a first step toward building 200 MW of solar plants in southern Ukraine by 2020, Vasily Khmelnitsky’s UDP Renewables has commissioned an 18.3 MW plant in Henichesk, Kherson. Located near the Sea of Azov, about 25 km north of Crimea, the $18 million plant used 65,340 Jinko Solar panels imported from China. Khmelnitsky said of his ambitious plan: “We continue to develop in the “green” energy sector, as this is one of the most interesting areas of business in Ukraine today.”

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