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Ukraine has a program of state support for the development of nontraditional and renewable energy sources and small hydro power plants.  The target set for renewables is 10 percent of generation by 2010.

 

In 1996 the President of the Ukraine declared wind generation a national priority and established a target of 200 MW by 2010.  This has resulted in 40 MW of installed wind capacity in the Ukraine.   It is estimated that the Ukraine has 5,000 MW of mid term potential for wind generation in over 40 percent of its territory. 

 

Ukraine has a moderate technical potential for solar energy.  The incidence of solar radiation increases from northwest to southeast with the highest potential on the Crimean peninsula.  An emphasis has been put on the development of solar hot water heating.  Hydro power currently meets 7 percent of the Ukrainian demand for electricity.  Some 327 MW of potential new hydro projects exist, with 220 MW of that on the Tisa River alone.

 

Ukraine has considerable geothermal resources that are used primarily for heat supply. Total installed capacity of thermal systems is 13 MWth.  Plans are in place to increase the thermal water utilization up to 250 MWth by 2010.  There are prospects for binary geothermal plants using existing wells at abandoned oil and gas fields, and a 1.5 MWe pilot binary geothermal is scheduled for Poltova in 2005.

 

The biomass potential is 4.0 million toe, which includes livestock manure, straw, and lumber mill waste.  There is strong interest in the use of livestock manure for biogas power generation as well as straw and wood combustion for district heating plants and combined heat and power facilities.

 

The major impediments to the growth of renewables are the uncertain economy, lack of financing and extreme bureaucracy.  However, given the good technical potential and experience with existing capacity, renewable energy prospects are reasonably good. 

 

 

Country Profile and Notes

 

More information is provided in the country profile and country notes, including specific resource and energy sector information:

 

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Latest Developments


TitleSummarypubDate
Ukraine Recognized as Attractive for Renewable Energy Investment
Ukraine appeared on the latest Ernst & Young Renewable Energy Country Attractiveness Indices, proving to be an attractive emerging market for renewable energy. The November issue of the respectable index lists solar, wind, and hydropower industries as top renewable energy sectors in Ukraine.
29-Nov-11
Fuhrländer to Manufacture Wind Turbines in the Ukraine

Fuhrlander has announced plans to manufacture wind turbines for the Ukrainian wind farm market at the Kramatorsky Heavy Machine Factory.

21-Nov-11
Azerbaijani Companies Invited to Participate in Ukrainian Hydropower
One project is the improvement of Dniester power plant’s hydro facilities ($1.057 bn).
18-Nov-11
Ukrainian Distilleries May Produce Bio-Ethanol
First Deputy Prime Minister/Economic Development and Trade Minister Andrii Kliuev has instructed the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food to draft a program for conversion of distilleries' excess capacities to production of bio-ethanol.
11-Nov-11
Development Banks Involved in Hydropower Projects


The involvement of multi-national banking institutions is critical to the completion and modernization of hydroelectric projects, particularly in the developing world. This article details nearly US$16 billion in funding recently awarded for work at more than 50 projects.

10-Nov-11
Ukraine’s Novoazovsky Wind Power Plant Upgrade PlannedUkrainian energy company TOV Vetryanoy Park Novoazovsky will boost power capacity by 32.5 megawatts to 57.5 megawatts.
03-Nov-11
Ukraine Conference Report: Renewable Energy
Ukrainian market of renewable energy, represented by the solar, wind, small hydropower energy industry and also by the sector of the solid and motor biofuel production, is one of the most attractive markets for investors. Such conclusions were reached by competent sector experts at the 3rd International Forum on Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, REF-2011 that was held in Kyiv (Intercontinental Hotel), on 17-18th of October, 2011.
 
20-Oct-11
Ukrainian Legslative Fellow Gains Experience Abroad
Vyacheslav Gusyev, an energy-saving project coordinator for the Polish-Ukrainian Cooperation Foundation in the Ukraine, has spent the past three weeks in DeKalb, IL USA as part of the Legislative Fellows Program.
 
14-Oct-11
EBRD Renewable Energy Financing for Three Projects


The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is ready to finance three projects to build renewable energy facilities worth EUR 25-30 million in Ukraine, EBRD Principal Manager for Energy Efficiency and Climate Change Sergiy Maslichenko said at the 3rd International Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Forum in Kyiv

Read more:.http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/115093/#ixzz1b3Yhemrg

14-Oct-11
EBRD to Lend to Ukrainian Hydro Operator
Funds will be used to upgrade 28 power units at six hydro generating plants.
29-Sep-11
Ukraine to Sell Two HPPs
The State Property Fund of Ukraine (SPF) has put up for sale the property of the Bohuslavska and Dybenska small hydro power plants in Kyiv region.
28-Sep-11
Russia and Ukraine Grown Sunflower Oil Attractive for Biodiesel Production
A large sunflower seed crop this year has pushed prices lower and made it an attractive substitute for rape seed, which is largely used to produce biodiesel in the European Union and has seen a drop in production, analysts said.
27-Sep-11
Two Stage Ukrainian PV Project Announced
The Kyiv-based Rentechno Company has launched the first stage of a 250-kilovolt solar power plant in Vinnytsia region, the development director, Dmytro Lukomsky, has told Interfax-Ukraine.
26-Sep-11
Public JSC Kyivenergo Looking at Use of Pellets
Public JSC Kyivenergo is considering the possibility of switching its small boiler rooms to solid biofuel in the form of pellets under a program aimed at lowering the company's natural gas consumption.
23-Sep-11
Analysis - Ukraine Renewable Sector
In the last year (from September 2010 to September 2011), a fully-fledged renewable energy sector has been formed in Ukraine, represented by the solar, wind, small hydropower engineering and biofuel sectors.
15-Sep-11

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 Projects
Project TitleTechnologyCapacity MWStatusSponsor
Sloboda-Bushanska HPP PVSolar PV0.6
planned
Rentechno Company
Ochakov Wind FarmWind25
under construction
Fuhrlander
Sivashskaya Wind FarmWind180
planned
Konkord group
Kazantipskaya Wind FarmWind100
planned
Konkord group
Kaniv Pumped Storage Hydro PlantHydroelectric1,000
planned
Sinohydro/Ukrhydroenergo
Novoazov Wind FarmWind107.5
under construction
Donetsk 2011 Wind PPWind57.5
under construction
Novoazovsky Wind Base
Zhytomyrsky Biogas PlantBiogas1
in design phase
Zorg Biogas Ukraine
Voznesensk Biogas PPBiogas400 kW
planned
Governmental executive committee of Voznesensk
Sovetsky Wind FarmWind250
planned
New Energy of Ukraine Alliance
Pervomaiska stationWind400
planned
Krym-Eol Ltd.
Kholmohorska stationWind200
planned
Krym-Eol Ltd.
Turhenevska Wind PPWind200
planned
Krym-Eol Ltd.
Bakhchysaray Wind PPWind200
planned
Soniachna Dolyna (Sudak) Wind PPWind100
planned
Krym-Eol Ltd

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 Policy/Regulatory
Policy NameTechnologySponsor
Ukranian Algae to Biodiesel ProjectBiodieselNational Agency for Efficient Use of Energy Sources
Biofuels Agreement with Hungary and Ukraine;#Biofuels;#Biodiesel;#Ethanol;#
Biofuel Production and Use Law;#Biofuels;#Biodiesel;#Ethanol;#
Ukrainian Biofuels Law Changes;#Biofuels;#Biodiesel;#Ethanol;#Verkhovna Rada
Ukraine EBRD Energy Plan;#Biofuels;#Direct-Fired Biomass;#Biogas;#Anaerobic Digestion;#Solar PV;#Wind;#EBRD
Ukraine Biofuels Law;#Biofuels;#Biodiesel;#Ethanol;#President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko
Biofuels Policy;#Biofuels;#Ethanol;#Ministry Cabinet of Ukr
General policyBiogasUkrainian Prime Minister
UNIDO OfficeAll RenewablesUNIDO
Ukraine Feed-In Tariff 2009;#Direct-Fired Biomass;#Hydroelectric;#Solar PV;#Wind;#Ukrainian Parliament
Value Added Tax ExemptionBiofuelsMinistry of Industrial Policy of Ukraine
Law of Ukraine On the Electric Power Industry;#Co-Fired Biomass;#Direct-Fired Biomass;#Solar PV;#Wind;#Verkhovna Rada (Parliament)
IBRD Loans for Hydropower DevelopmentAll RenewablesInternational Bank for Reconstruction and Development
April 2011: Ukrainian Cabinet Approves Renewable Energy MeasuresAll RenewablesUkrainian Cabinet of Ministers
June 2011 Ukraine Alters PV Local Content RuleSolar PVUkrainian Parliament

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