Ukraine''s Energy Future: Mapping Opportunities
Accelerating the deployment of smaller-scale gas-fired combined heat and power plants, alongside solar PV and wind systems,
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DTEK and American Fluence completed the construction of the largest energy storage system (BESS) in Eastern Europe. The project will ensure stable electricity supply to
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The Kness battery is designed to store and supply electricity to the grid, enhancing the flexibility and reliability of Ukraine''s energy
DTEK, Ukraine''s biggest private energy company, has begun final commissioning of the country''s largest battery energy storage project, the company announced on July 10 at the
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The Ukrainian government (2023) recently declared that building a decentralized and diversified energy system—one that is more resilient against military attacks or natural disasters and can enhance energy security while facilitating the transition to renewable energy sources (RES)—will be a key priority.
As Ukraine prepares for the upcoming winter, it is crucial to develop a resilient next-generation electricity system. A resilient electricity supply is certainly critical for humanitarian reasons in the near term, but longer-term global competitiveness, not to mention nation-rebuilding, is impossible without a stable supply of electrons.
Before the war, Ukraine’s energy needs were met through a mix of domestic production and imports. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), Ukraine’s total energy supply in 2022 comprised coal (21.7%), nuclear (26.5%), natural gas (25.1%) and oil (18.6%).
In 2022, while Ukraine was self-sufficient in nuclear energy production, it relied heavily on imported oil (83%), coal (50%) and natural gas (33%). Data by the Ukraine’s State Fiscal Service indicated that in 2018, the largest share of oil was imported from Belarus (38.7%) and Russia (37.3%) (IEA, 2021).