The Yaroslav sewing company equipped one of its factories with solar panels

The Yaroslav sewing company equipped one of its factories with solar panels facebook.com/100009615273432
Katerina Belousova

The company plans to sell the energy produced on weekends to the grid

In the Kyiv region, the Yaroslav sewing company installed a solar station at its enterprise in Bohuslav.

Its capacity reaches 270 KW, the director of the company Oleksandr Borsuk reports on Facebook.

He said that the solar station will be able to fully meet all the needs of the factory on sunny days.

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"In order to become completely independent, we are conducting negotiations for other areas of energy production," added Borsuk.

In the discussion of the post on Facebook, he noted that the company plans to sell the energy produced on weekends, when the factory will not work, to the grid.

As you know, the Boguslav cloth factory was founded in 1880. Currently, the company specializes in production scarves, blankets, blankets, ponchos, overalls, shoe fabrics.

Earlier, EcoPolitic wrote, that in Ukraine, eco-activists from the public organization "Ekoclub" are implementing a project to install solar panels for six medical institutions.

Earlier, in an exclusive comment for EcoPolitics, the rector of the Catholic Church in Poznyaki in Kyiv, Mateusz Adamski, said that 98 solar panels with a capacity of 53 kW were installed on the roof of the building.

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