The future of electricity production will be discussed in Kyiv: how to participate

The future of electricity production will be discussed in Kyiv: how to participate shutterstock
Olena Yatseno

The event will take place on June 30

Kyiv School of Energy Policy in cooperation with the Representative Office of the Fund. Friedrich Ebert in Ukraine will host an online discussion "The Future of Electricity Generation: REStoration of Ukraine".

This is stated on the page of the event in the social network Facebook .

The discussion will discuss the state and prospects of the renewable energy sector, as well as the priorities for its post-war recovery.

The event will take place on June 30 at 11:00 on the Zoom platform.

Simultaneous translation will be provided.

Speakers will be:

  • Yulia Usenko, Head of the All-Ukrainian Investment and Sustainable Development Agency
  • Andrey Pilipenko, head of Guaranteed Buyer State Enterprise
  • Andriy Konechenkov, Chairman of the Board of the Ukrainian Wind Energy Association

Required to participate registration.

Registered participants will receive a link to the event through June 29th.

The event will be held as part of Ukraine Future Energy Talks. This is a series of round tables on current issues and prospects for the restoration of various energy sectors in Ukraine.

Before EcoPolicy reported that a round table was held in Kyiv "Opinions and views of the population of Ukraine regarding the environmental consequences of the war: May 2022", which discussed the results of an all-Ukrainian survey on the problems of the consequences of the war for the environment.

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