Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy grid leave Kharkiv communities facing constant blackouts, putting hospitals and essential services at risk. Power in UA is expanding its Energy Independence Project to install reliable solar systems on critical infrastructure. After successfully completing our first solar installation in the Rohan community, we aim to bring the same stable, blackout-proof power to more vulnerable areas.
Russian strikes on Ukraine's energy grid cause constant blackouts across the Kharkiv region, leaving hospitals, water pumps, and community centers without reliable power. During outages, medical equipment stops, communication fails, and families lose heat and safe water. Many communities have no sustainable backup energy and rely on costly generators that depend on unstable fuel supplies. A long-term, resilient power solution is urgently needed.
Power in UA will install sustainable solar energy systems on critical infrastructure such as hospitals, emergency centers, and community hubs. These systems provide reliable, long-lasting electricity during blackouts, powering essential services and medical equipment. By replacing unstable grid dependence with resilient solar solutions, the project ensures communities in Kharkiv can stay safe, healthy, and operational even during attacks.
By installing solar power systems on critical infrastructure, this project creates long-term energy resilience for Kharkiv communities. Hospitals and emergency centers will remain operational during blackouts, reducing health risks and service disruptions. Communities gain sustainable, low-cost energy, improving quality of life, supporting local services, and strengthening preparedness against future attacks on the energy grid.
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