Germany handed over 160 solar batteries to Kherson

Germany handed over 160 solar batteries to Kherson
Katerina Belousova

The SPP will provide back-up power to "Khersonsky Vodokanal"

The Kherson community received more than 160 new and used solar batteries and 40 new inverters from donors.

The equipment was handed over by the German photovoltaic company SMA, reports the head of the city military administration Roman Mrochko in Telegram.

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He said that the solar panels, among other things, will be used to provide backup power for one of the facilities of the utility company "Khersonsky Vodokanal".

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"We thank the international donors for equipping utility companies with modern technologies," Mrochko wrote.

As you know, this is not the first such project in the Kherson region. Thus, in November, the rescuers received solar panels, to ensure the operation of unbreakable points in the event of a lack of electricity. This, in particular, will allow local residents to charge their gadgets to stay connected.

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Earlier, EcoPolitic wrote, that the Chortkiv community from Ternopil Oblast will receive 700 charitable solar panels from the Swiss company Helion. Rooftop and ground SPPs will generate green energy for utilities.

As EcoPolitic previously reported, in Zhmeryntsi, Vinnytsia region, the construction of a solar power plant with a capacity of 70.4 kWh at the main pumping station of the utility company "Zhmerinkavodokanal" is being completed. SES will allow you to save about 15% of money on paying bills every month, that is, about 60-70 thousand hryvnias.

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