Turkiye may supply electricity to Ukraine using floating power plants

Turkiye may send floating power plants to Romania to supply 300-400 MW of electricity to Ukraine, Zeynep Harezi, CEO of Karpowership, said in an interview with Anadolu Agency on December 7, Report informs referring to TASS.

“With the management of Ukrenergo, we are considering the mooring of three ship-power plants with a total capacity of 300 MW near Odessa,” she noted.

She added that once the technical and commercial details are agreed upon, the companies will look for ways to bring the plants safely to Ukrainian shores. Safety is a key priority, because if Russia is determined to leave Ukrainians without power and heat, there is nothing that would prevent them from attacking these floating power stations.

Harezi also emphasized that the plan to transfer floating power plants to Ukraine will require UN approval. “I think we will need a green light at the United Nations level to implement this,” she said.

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