Despite wartime risks and constant pressure on the energy system, Ukraine continues to develop a new decentralized, resilient, and modern energy infrastructure. One such project is the construction of a 22.35 MW photovoltaic power plant with an energy storage system in the. .
Despite wartime risks and constant pressure on the energy system, Ukraine continues to develop a new decentralized, resilient, and modern energy infrastructure. One such project is the construction of a 22.35 MW photovoltaic power plant with an energy storage system in the. .
Despite wartime risks and constant pressure on the energy system, Ukraine continues to develop a new decentralized, resilient, and modern energy infrastructure. One such project is the construction of a 22.35 MW photovoltaic power plant with an energy storage system in the Zakarpattia region. The. .
The National Energy and Utilities Regulatory Commission of Ukraine (NEURC) has approved the connection of a 3.8 MW solar plant, integrated with a 6.9 MWh energy storage system, to the national grid. This approval is more than just a procedural step; it marks a significant milestone in Ukraine’s. .
Ukraine's largest private energy company DTEK secured a $72-million loan to build one of the largest battery energy storage complexes in Eastern Europe, the company said on June 3. Ukraine’s second most profitable bank, state-owned Oschadbank, state-owned Ukrgasbank, and PUMB will provide the. .
The Ukraine Reimagined: Investing in Renewables and Storage conference took place in Berlin, organized by the European-Ukrainian Energy Agency (EUEA) together with the Secretariat of the German-Ukrainian Energy Partnership, as part of the 16th European-Ukrainian Energy Day. The event brought. .
A state bank finances the construction of a solar power plant and an energy storage facility in Western Ukraine. State bank Oschadbank signed a €10.8M investment loan agreement with the Elios Luchki company, from the Helios Strategia group, to fund the construction of a solar power plant with an. .
In 2025, one of the key trends in Ukrainian solar energy was the implementation of large-capacity energy storage systems (ESS - Energy Storage Systems). This is not about household solutions, but about intelligent commercial systems that allow enterprises to accumulate surplus electricity, use it.