The development of “green” energy course after the war in Ukraine is estimated at 130 billion dollars over 10 years.
At a conference in Swiss Lugano on Monday, July 4, a plan for the construction of 30 GW of “green” energy in Ukraine until 2032 was presented, according to the project’s website.
It provides for the construction of more than 30 GW of “green” energy capacity, which will also be used for the production of “green” hydrogen.
According to the plan, 130 billion dollars of investments are needed for the restoration, energy independence and the “green” course of the Ukrainian energy sector.
In addition to building 30 GW of renewable energy capacities, it is planned to build 3.5 GW of hydroelectric power plants, 15 GW of electrolysis capacities for the production of a “green” water conduit.
Electricity trade with EU countries is also expected to increase with phased expansion of export capacities up to 7 GW.
In addition, the plan includes investments in smart grids (Smart Grids) to improve energy transmission and distribution efficiency.
It should be noted that at the moment the capacity of Ukrainian “green” energy is 9 GW. DTEK had earlier proposed a plan to increase renewable energy to 30 GW by 2030.
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Source: korrespondent

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