120 days – roughly four months: That’s how much time Maxim Timchenko reckons Ukraine has until cold weather sets in, raising the pressure on Ukraine’s crippled power infrastructure. Timchenko is CEO of the country’s largest private energy operator, DTEK, which has lost power plants in recent Russian attacks – part of a Russian offensive that has wiped out half of Ukraine’s power production. He tells Steven Beardsley how he’s now trying to scrape together every bit of generating capacity he can find, including from renewables.

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    5 months ago

    Yup, they’re called grid tie inverters, because they tie a into the grid. They’re not able to be a standalone power supply, and you typically need a battery bank to be able to do so.

    They will happily help out a generator though.