Irpin will receive mobile solar power plants for a school and a hospital

Irpin will receive mobile solar power plants for a school and a hospital facebook.com/ukrwindenergyassociation
Katerina Belousova

The lyceum and the medical clinic suffered a lot from the Russian aggression

The Irpin community will receive two mobile solar power plants by the Ukrainian company Knes for the Kozynets Outpatient Clinic of Family Medicine and the Irpin Lyceum of Innovative Technologies.

The panels have been purchased through the help of the Finnish non -governmental organization Ekoenergy Label, reports "Ukrainian Wind Energy Association" on Facebook.

It is noted that the WWEA World Wind Energy Association and the Global100re Global Platform have launched a Renewables4UKRAINE campaign to collect funds for buying and transferring equipment to Ukraine, in particular, autonomous solar systems. As part of the program, people from all over the world are raising money to help Ukraine. Ekoenergy Label joined the campaign.

The authors emphasized that in December 2022 2 Irpen outpatient clinics had already received mobile solar systems.

The report noted that the Lyceum and the Medical Center were significantly affected by Russian aggression in the Kyiv region.

Earlier, EcoPolitic wrote, that in the Kyiv region in Irpen opened a solar station with systems of conservation of electricity on the roof of the lyceum "Dream", as part of the project "100 sunshine".

As Ecopolitic reported earlier, in the Kyiv region in the village of Gorenko, in the Buchan district, on the roof of the outpatient clinic damaged by Russian troops installed a solar power plant and a heat pump "Soil Water" for heating.

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