World News29.11.2024
Lithuania allocates €5m for solar power plants in Ukraine
QAZAQ GREEN. The Lithuanian government allocated 5 million euros for installing solar power plants in Ukraine after Vilnius approved a support programme for the country’s energy sector, LRT reports.
The equipment for the solar power plants will have to be reliable and protected against cyber attacks, and will therefore have to be made in Europe, Rasa Kairienė, head of the Foreign Ministry’s Development Cooperation Department, said on Wednesday.
“When selecting solar power plants, we have to ensure the reliability of the equipment to be installed and the cyber security aspects so as not to create additional dependencies for Ukraine. So, during the procurement process, we will try to include this requirement that the equipment needs to be originally from the EU or the European economy,” she told ministers on Wednesday.
According to the Foreign Ministry, Ukraine’s energy production capacity has more than halved since the start of Russia’s large-scale invasion in February 2022.
Lithuania’s total support for Ukraine will reach 1.45 billion euros by the end of this year, the Foreign Ministry said.
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