The TIU Canada plant in Nikopol is one of several completed solar plants around Ukraine that are not functioning because of problems connecting with power grids

Monday, November 23, 2020
The TIU Canada plant in Nikopol is one of several completed solar plants around Ukraine that are not functioning because of problems connecting with power grids

The TIU Canada plant in Nikopol is one of several completed solar plants around Ukraine that are not functioning because of problems connecting with power grids, Artem Semenyshyn, Executive Director of the Solar Energy Association of Ukraine, told Interfax Ukraine Friday. He said: “It is very bad when we lose the already built “green” generation facilities, which are now idle and do not increase the share of clean electricity.” If the government does not work to hook up these completed plants, the portion of solar power in the nation’s energy mix could start to fall, he warned.

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