Ukraine’s solar market catapulted itself into the gigawatt club in 2019. But a familiar tale of boom and bust is hanging over Kyiv. The story is complicated by the country’s political and energy market reforms, as well as geopolitics and a new orientation toward the West in the wake of the country’s 2013-14 revolution.
The session hall in the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's Parliament building.
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