
Green Energy
In response to this critical situation, Greenpeace has launched several initiatives aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s resilience and advancing its journey towards energy independence.

How to survive the winter with green energy?
The project models a fast and efficient way to provide winter aid in Ukraine during an energy crisis. We show how green and sustainable energy solutions can decrease the time spent using generators in social buildings during energy cuts.
Solar Energy Marshall Plan
Solar Marshall’s plan outlines a set of measures that can help Ukraine build energy resilience, which the country particularly needs in view of the targeted Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure that plunges Ukraine into severe energy crises.

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Green Outpatient Clinic in Horenka: One Year of Operation with 43% Savings on Heating and up to 150 Days Solely on the Sun’s Energy
After a year of operation, both doctors and patients are confident not only in the availability of medical services, but also in the fact that even during blackouts they will have a charged phone and some hot tea.
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Green recovery of Ukrainian communities: 10 mayors from different parts of Ukraine attended a study visit to Vienna
Ukrainian community leaders visited several green facilities in the city to learn and bring back the best technological practices. Local leaders also had the opportunity to exchange valuable contacts with representatives of the Vienna authorities, learn more about grant opportunities for the development of their communities.
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Greenpeace calls on IAEA Director General to warn Rosatom: No restart of Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant!
The IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi should tell the Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom that they must not make any efforts to restart reactors at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant…