EBRD UKRAINE BIOGAS PROJECT DEMONSTRATES VALUE OF USING LIVESTOCK WASTE FOR ENERGY GENERATION
August 1st, 2013
THE EUROPEAN Bank for Reconstruction & Development (EBRD) has praised a planned Euro EUR3.1 million loan to a Ukraine beef producer for setting up a biogas plant as good practice promoting meat sector energy efficiency.A report on the deal from the London-based development bank has stressed how Ukraine is “famous for the profligacy of its electricity and gas consumption and poor energy efficiency,” noting how it “relies heavily on imported fuel and its own energy-generating capacities are ageing and highly polluting.”But Ukraine also has a significant ...
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