Decarbonization Fund Finances 36 Projects on Energy Efficiency, RES Development
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Decarbonization Fund finances 36 projects on energy efficiency, RES development
Since the beginning of its activities as a financial company in August 2024, Ukraine’s Decarbonization Fund has financed 36 projects on energy efficiency and development of renewable energy sources (RES), mostly for the installation of solar power plants, said Olesia Mischenko, Chairman of the Fund’s Board.
The European Union together with Germany allocate an additional 13 and 5 million euros according to the Energy Efficiency Fund of Ukraine. — Ukrinform.
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