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THE PUBLIC, PARLIAMENT INTENSIFY COOPERATION ON STRATEGY OF UKRAINE’S TRANSFORMATION

The “Transformation of Ukraine” National Forum will facilitate the adaptation of Ukrainian legislation to European standards through its representatives in parliament and will also seek the adoption of state-building decisions on the country’s social and economic development. The “Transformation of Ukraine” inter-factional parliamentary group has prepared a plan of joint actions with the Forum’s Supervisory Board. The latter includes a series of meetings with the leaders of the parliamentary factions, the head of parliament, the prime minister and the president to discuss the initiative of the Forum. This issue was on the agenda of a joint meeting of the parliamentary group and the Forum’s Supervisory Board in parliament.

Lawmakers from all parliamentary factions, including the opposition ones, representatives of the National Forum’s Supervisory Board – Patriarch Sviatoslav, President of the Ukrainian League of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (ULIE) Anatoliy Kinakh, Chair of the Center for Transformation of Ukraine Mykhailo Khariy, and a number of public figures took part in the meeting.

They stressed the need for the consolidation of civil society’s efforts around state-building initiatives, the implementation of the best European and international experience in reforming the economy, maintaining technical and scientific potential, as well as the country’s cultural heritage. It was also noted that such a thorough and responsible mission would succeed only if there is a close dialogue with the authorities, the international community and if it is based on national interests and priorities.

The said plan foresees negotiations between representatives of the forum, the parliamentary group with partners from the parliament and government of Poland, the U.S. Congress, the Parliaments of Canada and Lithuania. Co-initiator of the Forum, President of the ULIE Anatoliy Kinakh informed about plans to conduct the fifth session soon, where this and other initiatives of civil society, government and international partners will be presented.

ISSUE 47, 1 March, 2017


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UKRAINE INCREASES ELECTRICITY EXPORTS BY 1.6 TIMES IN JAN 2017

KYIV. Feb 28 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukraine in January 2017 increased electricity exports by 61.9% (by 213.8 million kWh) compared to the same period in 2016, to 559.4 million kWh, a source in the Ministry of Energy and Coal Industry has told Interfax-Ukraine.

Electricity supplies from the Burshtyn TPP energy island in the direction of Hungary, Slovakia and Romania increased by 60.6% (by 161.6 million kWh), to 428.3 million kWh.

Electricity supplies to Poland rose by 68.9% (by 53.5 million kWh), to 131.2 million kWh.

Last month Ukrainian electricity was not exported to Moldova, Belarus and Russia, whereas exports to these countries in January 2016 amounted to 1.2 million kWh.

In addition, Ukraine in January 2017 imported 4.7 million kWh of electricity (from Russia 4.6 million kWh, Belarus 100,000 kWh) compared to 6 million kWh in January 2016.

As reported, Ukraine in January 2017 exported electricity worth $21.577 million, which is 53.5% more than in January 2016 ($14.056 million).

 

SUMY NPO TO SUPPLY LARGE BATCH OF SPARE PARTS FOR FOUR UKRAINIAN NPPS

KYIV. Feb 28 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Public joint-stock company Sumy Machine-Building Science and Production Association (Sumy NPO) has signed contracts to supply a large batch of spare parts to pump equipment of four Ukrainian nuclear power plants (NPPs) – Khmelnytsky, Rivne, Zaporizhia and Yuzhnoukrainsk.

According to a report on the website of the association on Monday, the spare parts will be supplied to the customer in March through August 2017.

Sales Manager Olena Bala said that over 2,400 spare parts will be made.

Sumy Machine-Building Science and Production Association is one of the biggest producers in Europe of gas re-pumping units and outfitted compressor stations for various uses: centrifugal, vacuum, and chemical pumps, and centrifuges and other equipment for the chemicals gas and oil-refining industries.

ECOLOGY MINISTRY GETS 44 APPLICATIONS FOR BUILDING SOLAR PLANTS IN CHORNOBYL ZONE

KYIV. Feb 28 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Ukraine as of February 28 had received 44 applications for the construction of solar power plants in the Chornobyl exclusion zone, minister Ostap Semerak said at the annual Ukrainian Energy Forum, organized by the Adam Smith Institute.
“As of today we have 44 applications and the territories, which our colleagues requested, from 20 to 1,000 hectares for legalization of solar power plants,” the minister said.
He also noted the acceptance of applications will end on March 1.
According to Semerak, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development will consider the issue of financing the construction of solar power plants in the Chornobyl zone.

UKRAINE INCREASES PIPE OUTPUT BY 42% IN JAN

KYIV. Feb 28 (Interfax-Ukraine) – The major pipe enterprises of Ukraine in January this year increased production of pipes by 42% compared to the same period last year, to 76,500 tonnes, while in December they manufactured 67,000 tonnes.

The Ukrtruboprom association told Interfax-Ukraine its enterprises in January 2017 increased pipe production by 44%, to 51,900 tonnes, in December making 44,700 tonnes.

Khartsyzsk Pipe Plant (Donetsk region), located in the ATO zone, in January 2017 made 900 tonnes of pipes, whereas in the first and last months of 2016 it was standing idle.

Pipe production at Interpipe Nyzhniodniprovsky Pipe Rolling Plant in the period rose by 41.9% compared to 2016, to 18,300 tonnes (15,300 tonnes in December), Interpipe Novomoskovsk Pipe Plant decreased output by 31.3%, to 4,400 tonnes (3,000 tonnes in December), while Interpipe Niko Tube raised production by 82.5%, to 25,000 tonnes (22,300 tonnes in December).

Dnipropetrovsk Pipe increased pipe production by 15.4%, to 1,500 tonnes, making 2,100 tonnes in December. Production grew by 13.3% at Centravis, to 1,700 tonnes of stainless pipes (1,400 tonnes in December).

Trubostal cut output by 50%, to 100 tonnes and Nikopol Steel Pipe Plant YUTIST was standing idle.