It allows you to provide illumination at the entrances and the territory of the house, maintaining the operation of the elevators when killing electricity and reducing the costs of residents, the ministry of communities and territories development says.
In Borodyka (Kiev Region), solar panels will be installed in each restored multi-storey building, the Press Service of the Gromad Ministry of Development and the Ukraine territories.
Currently, according to the ministry, alternative energy sources are installed in eight homes, the installation continues to five for another five. The power of the panels is designed depending on the number of storeys and the number of residents.
“This makes it possible to ensure illumination at the entrances and the territory of the house, maintain the operation of elevators during electricity outages and reduce residents of residents for utilities,” the report said.
In other houses, solar panels will be installed after the finish of the roof.
“Nine new high -riise buildings built from” zero “after the destruction during the fight will also provide alternative sources of energy,” the press service said.
According to the Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration, the Gromad development minister and the Alexei Kupeba territories, the hope of energy and energy efficiency are the key elements of combined recovery.
“Not only will we restore housing, but make up a new quality of life for people: safe, modern and stable massive people,” he emphasized.
The ministry press service added that solar panels are part of the broader concept of complex city recovery.
“Dito, ang pagbawi sa pabahay ay pinagsama sa modernisasyon ng mga network ng engineering, ang pagpapakilala ng modernong pampublikong transportasyon, digital na serbisyo, isang ligtas na sistema ng lungsod, hiwalay na koleksyon ng basura at ang pag -unlad ng hadlang -free space. Ang proyekto ay ipinatupad ng ministeryo ng pag -unlad ng Gromad at ang teritoryo ng Ukraine, ang ahensya ng estado para sa pagpapanumbalik at pag -unlad ng mga Infrastructure of Ukraine and the KYIV Regional Administration, “reports the report.
Remember that last month, Alexei Kuleba said Ukraine’s restoration was attracting an additional € 3.6 billion. The money is aimed at major projects in housing areas, transportation, energy, heat supply, medicine, education, infrastructure and community support.
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