Russia attacks Ukrainian energy system 60 times ahead of winter: Kyiv

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on November 8, 2023
Ukraine has reported that Russia has attacked its energy infrastructure 60 times in recent weeks, raising concerns that Russia may be launching a campaign of attacks on the power grid for a second winter. Last winter, Russia targeted Ukraine's power sector, causing widespread blackouts. Ukraine's military spy agency believes...

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Published on November 9, 2023 -  05:17
The renewable energy revolution happening in Ukraine | Maxim Timchenko
What's it like keeping the lights on during war? Ukrainian energy executive Maxim Timchenko shares how his company has diversified Ukraine's power structures to survive Russian attacks, highlighting the resilience of renewable energy. Hear more about Ukraine's present-day challenges, how it's become a testing ground in the global fight against climate change and the transformative path towards sustainable energy independence.

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