800 million grn to be invested in solar power station

Is the sun already peeping over the horizon? We do not get up early enough to know. However, as long as the earth still turns, the sun must rise sooner or later.

So, the firm Hami Wells of Britain and the Ukrainian limited liability company Chistaya Energia-2011 plan to invest more than 800 million grivnas in construction of a heliostation with a capacity of 100 megawatts in the Cherkassy region. Specifically, the solar power station will be situated on the industrial premises of bankrupt sugar refinery in the town of Kamenka. The heliostation is expected to employ about 40 workers.

Incidentally, the news and investor relations agency Ukrainian Times is ready to help investors find promising partners in any industry in Ukraine. In particular, the country has viable investment projects in the sphere of high technologies, nanotechnologies and the pharmaceutical industry.

To give an order for a search for a partner, email ukrtimes@yandex.ru.

The agency has been established on the basis of the English-language business publication Ukrainian Times, which was founded by Vladimir V. Sytin and Svetlana Sytina in Kiev in 1993.

P.S. According to Western observers, under the current government Britain’s public debt has more or less doubled over the last four years. Isn’t it astonishing to think that a few years ago, a British public debt pile hovered around 40% of GDP? Yet now the British are at 90%+.

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