Thursday, February 20
These unpaid bills, plus slow-moving talks between industry and government, led to a freeze this year of billions of dollars of green energy constructions projects.
Wednesday, July 22, 2020


These unpaid bills, plus slow-moving talks between industry and government, led to a freeze this year of billions of dollars of green energy constructions projects. In 2018 and 2019, renewable energy was the bright spot of Ukraine’s foreign investment scene. Investors from over a dozen countries built plants. Today, some face default.