TIU Canada commissioned its 13.5-megawatt solar energy station in Mykolyaiv, Ukraine. Construction of the site began in September 2018 and the total amount of the investment is more than EUR11 million (US$12.3 million).
The station consists of 39,348 solar panels, with 5 inverters installed to manage the power output. The area used for the station totals 20.22 hectares. The amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) eliminated in comparison with coal fueled power stations is 18212 tons per year.
Norwegian NBT AS and French Total Eren SA have achieved financial close on phase II of 250 MW Syvash wind project in Kherson region of Ukraine. With an expected total investment of EUR 380 millio...
Read moreRisen Energy Co Ltd, a solar module producer based in China, signed to supply photovoltaic solar panels for the 240 MW Pokrovskaya solar project. The facility is developed by DTEK Renewables. The plan...
Read moreThe European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank (BSTDB) will be financing the new 57.6 MW solar photovoltaic project located in Mykolaiv r...
Read moreNBT AS and its Ukrainian subsidiary SyvashEnergoProm is set to build a 250 MW Syvash Wind Power Project in Kherson Oblast, southern Ukraine. SyvashEnergoProm has signed a EUR292 million (US...
Read moreThe Danish SDG Investment Fund has made its first investment in a 19.1 MW Ganska solar photovoltaic project of Better Energy. The Fund has committed DKK37 million (US$5.7 million) investment for...
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