The USA will help accelerate the green reconstruction of Ukrainian cities

The USA will help accelerate the green reconstruction of Ukrainian cities shutterstock
Katerina Belousova

Uprisun Technology has already joined the development of the National Decarbonization Platform

The American renewable energy sales and marketing company Uprisun Technology is ready to share its developments with Ukraine and help accelerate the green reconstruction of communities.

The head of the State Agency for Energy Efficiency and Energy Saving Hanna Zamazeyeva wrote about this on Facebook, stressing that the cooperation agreements have already been officially formalized.

"Cooperation will be multidisciplinary, and most importantly, productive," she said. "We are starting with interesting initiatives to rebuild communities."

Zamazeyeva added that cooperation with Uprisun Technology provides for the latest digital solutions in the field of green technologies.

She said that the company has already joined the development of the National Decarbonization Platform. It will be a multifunctional IT tool to scale energy efficiency measures and green technologies across the country – from communities to every household.

We remind you that The British government has allocated $12.67 million to finance the best innovative projects for Ukrainian green energy. The competition is simultaneously aimed at the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine and the development of innovations.

As previously reported by EcoPolitics, in Ukraine, with the support of GIZ, a grant competition was launched for industrial and war-affected enterprises, the winners of which will receive €10,000 to improve energy efficiency.

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