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Ukraine's investment roadshow moves to Vienna
02.11.2011 16:23 "Agro Perspectiva" (Kyiv) —
The baton of an international roadshow on the investment potential of Ukraine, which kicked off Monday in London, has now moved to Vienna, Austria, UKRINFORM reported.
Presentation of five of the eleven Ukrainian national projects (LNG-Terminal, Olympic Hope 2022, Clean City, Open World and Energy of Nature) is being held in a building of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber.
«We plan to present at a roadshow in Vienna five projects that are at a more advanced stage of implementation, that is, for all of them feasibility studies have been ordered, work on the analysis of information, economic engineering and financial models, a strategy to attract investors is being conducted,» according to Serhiy Yevtushenko, a representative of the State Agency for Investment and Management of National Projects.
The Energy of Nature project manager Rostyslav Maraykin said that interesting for European investors may be a project on alternative energy sources. In particular, the Austrians are interested in the raw material potential of Ukraine, valued at 30 million tons, which will provide an opportunity to receive annually 20 billion cubic meters of gas.
Maraykin reminded that the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted in second reading a law introducing a «green tariff» on biogas, which means that after the President signs this document, the projects on biogas production will receive guaranteed markets with high yield.
Bogdan Balasanovych, Clean City deputy project manager, told about another area of cooperation with Austria recycling household waste. Currently Ukraine implements 10 pilot projects to build plants to process waste.
«The project has been already presented in London, there are interested investors, I hope their number will increase at the expense of Vienna,» he added.
After the presentation in Vienna, specialists with the State Agency for Investments and Management of National Projects will visit Frankfurt and Madrid. Coming up visiting 11 cities in the U.S., the Middle East and Asia.
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