Two solar power stations, with a total capacity of 50 kW, have been launched in Chortkiv, Ternopil region, to supply electricity to the maternity and infectious disease wards of the Central City Hospital. These solar stations utilize 150 solar panels provided through the “Solar for Ukraine” competition.
This project is notable as the first instance in Ukraine where solar power stations in a municipal setting were installed by women trained under the “Solar Power Plant Installer” program.
“We are proud to support Chortkiv — a city with a truly forward-looking mindset.”
All photos were taken by Vasyl Stasyshyn for Greenpeace.
Author's summary: The installation of two women-led solar power stations in Chortkiv hospital, enabled by Greenpeace's “Solar for Ukraine” project, brings sustainable energy and significant savings to local healthcare.