Abstract

The article provides that the military actions in Donbass, the temporary occupation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, the global pandemic caused by the coronavirus and a num- ber of secondary causes were the result of the first manifestations of the economic crisis in Ukraine. It is confirmed that the regulatory support of alternative energy sources in Ukraine consists of a large number of regulations and bylaws, which is an indicator of advanced work of legislative and executive bodies to further improve the mechanisms of regulatory support for the gradual transition to alternative energy sources. It is important for Ukraine now to provide state support to electricity producers from alternative energy sources on a competitive basis, namely through auctions and tenders. After all, such potential should be used to stimu- late the country's economic activity, improve its trade balance, which allows not only mod- ernizing fixed assets in the energy sector.

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