'Energy resilience is one of our greatest challenges this year,' Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.
Ukraine on Tuesday said that the approaching winter could be the 'hardest' one yet, amid ongoing Russian attacks on energy sites.Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal delivered a news conference to discuss the ongoing war with Russia and recent attacks by Moscow on Ukrainian energy sites.'Energy resilience is one of our greatest challenges this year,' Shmyhal said. 'We successfully got through what was essentially 2 1/2 winters.
5 billion euros in internationally backed investments by 2030, with a focus on renewable energy projects, particularly in the solar photovoltaic sector.' research says that the current targets, which the Ukrainian government set for reaching solar energy by 2027, could be increased at least fivefold. This is a very conservative evaluation,' Natalia Gozak, head of Greenpeace in Ukraine, told the Associated Press on Tuesday.
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