Ukraine inks tentative energy deal with Turkish 'powership' company

Financing and approval of Moldova, Romania to host ships still to be sorted out

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Turkey's Karpowership says it has the world's largest fleet of floating power plants, which can be deployed quickly to meet urgent needs. (Photo courtesy of Karpowership)

SINAN TAVSAN, Nikkei staff writer

ISTANBUL -- A Turkish company supplying power plants installed on ships announced on Thursday it has signed a memorandum of understanding with Ukraine's state-owned energy trader company to cooperate on jointly developing and implementing a project to supply the war-torn country with up to 500 megawatts of electricity.

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