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Free transportation in trams and trolleybuses was canceled in Zaporizhzhia
Starting June 10, Zaporizhzhia's trams and trolleybuses will be free of charge at UAH 10 for a one-time ticket. For certain privileged categories of citizens, travel will continue to be free
Two-day conference on Ukraine's recovery in Berlin ends today
The URC2024 took place under the motto "United in defence. United in recovery. Stronger together." It was the first Ukraine Recovery Conference hosted in an EU member state and came at a critical time for Ukraine. Read some of key takaways worthy of your attention:
Financing of alternative energy supply projects from PrivatBank
Under the new PrivatBank program you can get a loan to buy solar and gas-piston power plants, power generators, uninterruptible power supplies, solid fuel boilers, etc
Ukrainian NGOs are looking for 750 buses for 80 communities from Europe
80 city, town and village communities from 23 regions of Ukraine are in urgent need of used buses as humanitarian aid. The total number of buses they need for the next 12 months is 744 units. These are the results of the first stage of the Buses for Ukraine initiative
Sustainable Energy Days ended in Chortkiv community
Sustainable Energy Days were held in the Chortkiv community from May 14 to 30. The events were aimed at raising awareness among community residents about energy efficiency, climate protection, development of renewable energy sources, reduction of resource consumption, and involvement of young people in green initiatives
Supporting EECU communities in conducting events for the Sustainable Energy Days!
From March 26 to April 5, 2024, Sustainable Energy Days were held in the Rivne Community. They involved students of lyceums, gymnasiums, library visitors, teenage clubs and pupils of the Environmental Center of the Rivne City Center of Children and Youth
In Dnipro, German trams save up to 30% of energy and cost 1200 euros per unit
Dnipro has purchased 26 tramcars from Leipzig, Germany, at a cost of €1,200 per unit, the first 7 of which have already arrived at Dnipro's depot. Thus, the number of Leipzig trams on the streets of the Ukrainian city will increase from 50 to 76 units.








