Ukraine solar PV: the key to resilience in unstable
Following three years of bombardments and damage to its energy infrastructure, Ukrainian businesses are turning to self
Following three years of bombardments and damage to its energy infrastructure, Ukrainian businesses are turning to self
Following three years of bombardments and damage to its energy infrastructure, Ukrainian businesses are turning to self-consumption solar PV systems to keep the lights on.
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Figures from the Solar Energy Association of Ukraine (SEAU) earlier this year showed that the country added around 850MW of solar PV capacity in 2024, the majority of which came from self-consumption systems installed by businesses. It’s “become a trend”, Semenyshyn says.
Ukraine’s energy sector is undergoing rapid transformation, with a focus on achieving energy independence, developing renewable energy sources, and enhancing resource efficiency.
Following three years of bombardments and damage to its energy infrastructure, Ukrainian businesses are turning to self-consumption solar PV systems to keep the lights on.
“Solar power plants can help Ukrainian society,” Sokolovskyi says, by giving energy independence to private citizens and businesses. Moreover, support for critical infrastructure like hospitals, clinics and schools – the kind of work Semenyshyn’s Repower Ukraine does – often comes from PV and energy storage combined.