DETERMINING PRIORITIES OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL COOPERATION BETWEEN UKRAINE, THE EU AND CHILE IN THE FIELD OF NON-CONVENTIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES

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Yelyzaveta G. Koniaieva, Vitalina A. Babenko

Abstract

As many programs of scientific and technical cooperation of various fields are being successfully implemented
between Ukraine and the EU, the author has set the goal of intensifying relations between Ukraine and Chile in
the field of green energy. The cooperation Ukraine has had with the EU serves as an example of future
cooperation between Ukraine and Chile. The text explores Chile’s experience in the field of green energy and,
through the comparative example of such cooperation between Ukraine and the EU countries, shows that such
interaction is a worthwhile endeavor. Based on an analysis of research materials, one of the priority areas of
scientific and technical cooperation is the use of non-traditional renewable energy technologies. In Ukraine, and
the EU, as well as Chile, there are objective factors (natural, resources, socio-economic, environmentaltechnological)
that concern their development. It is interesting to note Ukraine’s scientific experience and
implementation of these technologies and the organizational and economic support of them as priorities in the
context of national and regional policy. All aspects of international scientific and technical cooperation, including
through the exchange of intellectual products, make it possible to increase the effectiveness of forms of state
support, the innovation, production and business activities of Ukraine and the corresponding development of
producers and consumers' motivation towards using non-conventional forms of renewable energy technology.

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Yelyzaveta G. Koniaieva, Vitalina A. Babenko. (2019). DETERMINING PRIORITIES OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL COOPERATION BETWEEN UKRAINE, THE EU AND CHILE IN THE FIELD OF NON-CONVENTIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES. ACTA INNOVATIONS, 32, 40–50. https://doi.org/10.62441/actainnovations.v32i.189
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