Ten kilometers north of Crimea, work is to start this spring on a 163 MW windpower farm designed to supply the power needs of Ukraine’s border area

Friday, January 4, 2019
Ten kilometers north of Crimea, work is to start this spring on a 163 MW windpower farm designed to supply the power needs of Ukraine’s border area

Ten kilometers north of Crimea, work is to start this spring on a 163 MW windpower farm designed to supply the power needs of Ukraine’s border area, Kherson’s Kalanchak district. In 2014, the district lost power when an explosion cut the line from the Dnipro Kakhovka hydro dam to Crimean Titan, the titanium dioxide plant in Armyansk, just south of the Russia-Ukraine control line. Windcart-Kalanchak has started preparatory work at the Kairka power substation, 10 km east of the windfarm site, at Myrne, according to Khersonski Fakti website.

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