Georgii Geletukha on Ukraine’s energy independence and prospects for bioenergy. Interview for UNIAN
Interview of UABIO Head of the Board Georgii Geletukha for the information agency UNIAN on ways to energy independence, prospects for bioenergy, and market features in Ukraine.
- Why is bioenergy an opportunity to reject imported energy?
- Why is bioenergy developing more slowly than solar and wind generation?
- How will a fair “green” tariff and the introduction of imbalance fees accelerate the development of bioenergy?
- How can agricultural waste be reliable and affordable fuel?
And also about: pricing in the field of heat supply: the difference in the price of thermal energy from biomass and natural gas; mandatory percentage of bioethanol in gasoline; the largest bioenergy facilities commissioned in 2020; and more.
Read full text by the following link (in Ukrainian).