Energy infrastructure has been a key target since the very beginning of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Vladyslav Sokolovskyi, chairperson of the board of the Solar Energy Association of Ukraine, provides an account of the role that PV has played in powering the nation throughout the conflict and predicts a bright future for Ukrainian solar after the war.
A 20 kW rooftop solar installation helped the 21st Antonivska School, in the Kherson region, to achieve energy independence.
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