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  • Chernobyl 30 Years After the Nuclear Disaster. © Denis  Sinyakov / Greenpeace
    Nuclear
    Chornobyl Чорнобиль

    Greenpeace Ukraine on the electricity crisis at the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant and threat to Ukraine’s operating nuclear plants 

    According to information from the IAEA dated 20 January 2026, all external electricity supply to the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant has been cut off, and damage has also been recorded…

    Greenpeace Ukraine
    20 January 2026
  • Green reconstruction

    Greenpeace Ukraine’s achievements in 2025!

    Throughout the year, the Greenpeace Ukraine team did everything possible to support Ukrainians during the war, promote the country’s energy independence, preserve the environment, and become a pillar of support…

    Greenpeace Ukraine
    12 January 2026
  • Green reconstruction

    50 kW of Solar Power for a City Hospital: A New Solar Power Plant Installed in Chernivtsi

    One of the departments of the city hospital has received a 50 kW solar power plant as part of the “Solar for Ukraine” competition implemented by Greenpeace Ukraine.

    Greenpeace Ukraine
    8 January 2026
  • biodiversity

    Sunflower oil pollution could persist at the bottom of the Black Sea for more than 6 years: removal and remediation are needed

    Following Russian attacks on December 20th on sunflower oil storage facilities at the port of Pivdenny near Odesa, tanks were damaged, triggering significant and potentially damaging marine pollution. Witnesses reported…

    Greenpeace Ukraine
    29 December 2025
  • Green reconstruction

    Results of the ‘Sun for Ukraine’ competition: 13 hospitals received equipment, and four have already installed solar power stations

    In December 2024, Greenpeace Ukraine launched the ‘Sun for Ukraine’ competition, in which 135 cluster and supercluster hospitals out of more than 300 existing in our country took part. The…

    Greenpeace Ukraine
    23 December 2025
  • Green reconstruction

    Green reconstruction: Greenpeace organisations fully supply first multi-apartment block in Ukraine with heat pumps

    Groundbreaking Model project shows possibilities for sustainable and independent energy supply in a war-torn country.

    Greenpeace Ukraine
    18 December 2025
  • Green reconstruction

    1 million hryvnia in savings: Greenpeace Ukraine equips Rivne Regional Hospital with solar panels

    From now on, 387 solar panels will provide the hospital, where more than 40,000 people are treated annually, with environmentally friendly energy. This will allow the medical institution to save…

    Greenpeace Ukraine
    12 November 2025
  • Green reconstruction

    Greenpeace Ukraine supports hospital in Chortkiv: two solar power stations installed by women now operating in Ternopil region

    A total of 150 solar panels, received by the community through the “Solar for Ukraine” competition, will power the maternity and infectious disease wards of the Chortkiv Central City Hospital.…

    Greenpeace Ukraine
    7 November 2025
  • Nuclear

    Greenpeace Ukraine completed mission to Chornobyl NPP

    An international team led by Greenpeace Ukraine has completed its third extended mission to the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant and the Exclusion Zone since 2022. The visit, which was only…

    Greenpeace Ukraine
    5 November 2025
  • Nuclear

    Russians again targeting critical electricity system for nuclear plants in Ukraine 

    This is the first deliberate attack on substations since 13 December 2024 – IAEA must immediately deploy missions to protect sub-stations

    Greenpeace Ukraine
    1 November 2025
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