• About Us
  • Contact Us
SUBSCRIBE
Thursday, April 16, 2026
No Result
View All Result
Green Mile
Advertisement
  • Spotlights
  • Sustainability
  • Waste Management
  • Green Innovations
  • Industries
    • Oil & Gas
    • Re-refinery
    • Maritime
    • Automotive
    • Manufacturing
    • Plantation
  • News
    • News
    • EPR Updates
    • Base Oil Update
  • eMag
  • Spotlights
  • Sustainability
  • Waste Management
  • Green Innovations
  • Industries
    • Oil & Gas
    • Re-refinery
    • Maritime
    • Automotive
    • Manufacturing
    • Plantation
  • News
    • News
    • EPR Updates
    • Base Oil Update
  • eMag
No Result
View All Result
Green Mile
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Canada Set To Boost Investments In Ukraine’s Energy Sector

The initiatives include renewable energy projects and the reconstruction of hydropower plants that have been severely affected by the war

rakesh by rakesh
23/02/2026
in News
0
Canada Set To Boost Investments In Ukraine’s Energy Sector

Ukranian power grids have been under heavy Russian attack recently.

0
SHARES
0
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on LinkedinShare to EmailShare to WhatsAppShare to TelegramShare to ChatGPTShare to Pinterest

Canada is set to boost investments in Ukraine’s energy sector, as on February 18, officials from Ottawa and Kyiv met in Paris and rolled out a big plan: a new energy partnership to help shore up Ukraine’s battered power grid and broaden its energy sources.

They’re doing this while Russian attacks keep hammering Ukraine’s power plants, gas facilities, and transmission lines, leaving people in the dark and freezing, especially during one of the harshest winters since the war started in 2022. Just this week, Russian strikes killed three people and knocked out heat and electricity for tens of thousands.

At the core of the partnership is the focus on facilitating the involvement of the private sector, with Canada partnering with its own sectors to explore and highlight investment opportunities in Ukrainian energy projects. These include renewable energy projects and the reconstruction of hydropower plants that have been severely affected by the war. It was noted that the expansion of renewable energy resources will decrease Ukraine’s dependence on imported fuel sources.

This particular initiative is part of the overall international push to help the Ukrainian energy sector, in view of the increased need for energy security and the development of robust and diverse energy sources. Through this initiative, Canada seeks to draw foreign direct investment into areas of importance for Ukraine’s reconstruction and future security.

Previous Post

Toxic metals found in bananas after Brazil mining disaster

Next Post

Pay for planet: ESG tied to executive bonuses

rakesh

rakesh

Related Posts

Decarbonisation a ‘critical corporate priority’ for Mitsubishi Corporation
News

Decarbonisation a ‘critical corporate priority’ for Mitsubishi Corporation

by rakesh
31/03/2026
Sustainability at scale: The Siemens Playbook for India’s net-zero future – Forbes
News

Sustainability at scale: The Siemens Playbook for India’s net-zero future – Forbes

by rakesh
31/03/2026
Tourism Australia unveils industry sustainability initiative
News

Tourism Australia unveils industry sustainability initiative

by rakesh
31/03/2026
SAF: The most promising path to green flight.
News

Rising oil prices amid Iran war renew focus on sustainable aviation fuel – CNA

by rakesh
31/03/2026
Sustainability increasingly linked to financial performance, study finds
News

Sustainability increasingly linked to financial performance, study finds

by rakesh
31/03/2026
Next Post
Pay for planet: ESG tied to executive bonuses

Pay for planet: ESG tied to executive bonuses

Premium Content

AR As A Sustainability Tool: Replacing Physical Infrastructure With Digital Layers – Op Ed

AR As A Sustainability Tool: Replacing Physical Infrastructure With Digital Layers – Op Ed

04/03/2026
INA completes the Rijeka Refinery Upgrade Project

INA completes the Rijeka Refinery Upgrade Project

18/03/2026
COP30 talks: In The Final week

COP30 talks: In The Final week

20/11/2025

Browse by Category

  • Automotive
  • Green Innovations
  • Maritime
  • News
  • Oil & Gas
  • Plantation
  • Re-refinery
  • Spotlights
  • Sustainability
  • Waste Management
Green Mile

Green Mile (GM) is a leading online magazine dedicated to fostering sustainable waste management practices, sustainability and the circular economy.

Categories

  • Automotive
  • Green Innovations
  • Maritime
  • News
  • Oil & Gas
  • Plantation
  • Re-refinery
  • Spotlights
  • Sustainability
  • Waste Management

Recent Posts

  • Decarbonisation a ‘critical corporate priority’ for Mitsubishi Corporation
  • Sustainability at scale: The Siemens Playbook for India’s net-zero future – Forbes
  • Tourism Australia unveils industry sustainability initiative

Contact Us

HQ address:
Level 23A, EXSIM Tower @ Millerz Square,
Jalan Klang Lama, 58000 Kuala Lumpur.
Office no: ‪+603-8080 1000‬

Gunaprasth Bupalan, Editor-In-Chief
Guna@greenmile.com.my
Contact no: ‪+6017-920 3544‬

Jeffrey Chiak- Head of Marketing
jeffrey@greenmile.com.my
H/P no: 6012-358 7296

© 2025 Green Mile Communications Sdn. Bhd. 202501049682 (1651090-M) | Developed by CL Online Marketing Agency

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Sustainability
  • Waste Management
  • Green Innovations
  • Oil & Gas
  • Re-refinery
  • Plantation
  • Maritime
  • Automotive
  • Manufacturing
  • EPR Updates

© 2025 Green Mile Communications Sdn. Bhd. 202501049682 (1651090-M) | Developed by CL Online Marketing Agency