UKRAINE CO-GEN

KEITH NUTHALLA NEW sustainable energy player is to be launched in the Ukraine, with a planned US$10 million loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) financing its purchase of co-generation equipment. This would be sold to companies of all kind across the Ukraine by Energy Alliance, which is being created as a private sector energy service company. It will be majority owned by the Western NIS Enterprise Fund, along with the Gostomel Glass group and Turbo-Spektr, a local engineering consultancy and, said an EBRD note "will finance and ...


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