This spring, the Rada is expected to approve a law that substitute energy auction for Ukraine’s ‘green tariff’ – often considered the highest in Europe.

Thursday, January 24, 2019
This spring, the Rada is expected to approve a law that substitute energy auction for Ukraine’s ‘green tariff’ – often considered the highest in Europe.

This spring, the Rada is expected to approve a law that substitute energy auction for Ukraine’s ‘green tariff’ – often considered the highest in Europe. At the Ukraine House, approval came from Janez Kopač, Vienna-based director of European Energy Community Secretariat. He said: “There would be no investment if you continue with this feed in tariff – it is so high no one trusts it.”

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