Energy Projects for Industrial Communities: From Planning to Financing
Over 50 representatives from 22 communities joined the workshop.
Over 50 representatives from 22 communities joined the workshop.
The project is an installation that lets visitors receive a receipt detailing the consequences of one of the largest man-made disasters in human history.
Three of them will receive funds, while another three will benefit from expert support to develop feasibility studies.
These frontline regions regularly suffer from Russian attacks and therefore have an acute need for support not only to strengthen their energy independence.
Most Ukrainians believe that the construction of new power units at the Khmelnytskyi Nuclear Power Plant should be postponed until the end of the war.
We have reviewed the updated draft of the National Plan and prepared general comments and specific proposals for the text.
Decarbonisation requires broadening of regions.
The second workshop was organised by NGOs Ecoaction and the Luhansk Regional Human Rights Center “Alternative” in Kyiv.
We are publishing the position of industrial and coal communities regarding the need to take into account the specific characteristics of these territories in Ukraine’s recovery.
Ecoaction will work on the international SHARES+ project aimed at supporting the development of energy communities.