The government allocated 400 million UAH for solar panels for schools and hospitals.
According to inkorr.com: The Government of Ukraine allocated about 400 million UAH for the installation of solar panels in educational institutions and medical facilities. A grant of 396 million UAH was approved to ensure the energy independence of these institutions so that they could continuously receive heating and electricity.
Strategic investment in community resilience
The Government's decision to allocate a grant of nearly 400 million UAH is a strategic investment in the resilience of communities. Installing solar panels and energy storage systems in hospitals, schools, and kindergartens guarantees their uninterrupted operation, regardless of external challenges.
Development of renewable energy in Ukraine
The RES program is aimed at developing renewable energy in Ukraine to ensure energy independence and stable operation of social institutions such as schools and hospitals. This program is financially supported by the European Investment Bank, which aids in the decentralized development of renewable energy in the country.
This initiative emphasizes the importance of transitioning to renewable energy sources in Ukraine, as it will not only help reduce dependence on traditional energy resources but also ensure stability in the operation of key social institutions. The introduction of solar panels in educational and medical institutions opens up new opportunities for energy conservation and raises ecological awareness in society.
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