UDP Renewables launched its new 8.6 MW PV PP
The total investment in the project stands at EUR6.75 million
October 3, 2019. – UDP Renewables has launched its photovoltaic power plant Port-Solar in Izmail, Odesa region, with a peak capacity of 8.6 MW.
“By bringing the experience of our partners, UFuture and UDP Renewables are working together to ensure that energy production in our country meets the best environmental and energy efficiency practices worldwide. Our goal is over 300 MW by 2022. We are currently following our plan, gradually implementing projects in areas with the highest solar activity, namely Odesa, Zaporizhia, Kherson, and Mykolayiv regions,” Vasyl Khmelnytsky, Founder of UFuture, said.
PV PP Port-Solar, with a peak capacity of 8,6 MW, occupies 16 ha. More than 25,700 solar panels made by Jinko Solar, the world’s biggest manufacturer of solar panels, have been installed at the facility. The photovoltaic power plant will produce around 11,830 MWh of electricity per year – enough to meet the needs of at least 3,200 households. The co-investor is a Slovak company E-Group. The general contractor is Metropoliya Group.
“In recent years, the solar energy industry in Ukraine has been transforming into a powerful and rapidly growing sector. The share of renewables in total electricity production already exceeds 3%. We have a clear and well-defined goal: 100% renewables in the energy balance of the country. PV PP Port-Solar is our next strategic step. We have attracted E-Group company which is an experienced international investor, and the best specialists in the industry,” Serhiy Yevtushenko, Managing Partner of UDP Renewables emphasized.
The cost of equipment produced in Ukraine amounted to about UAH 72.4 million. The total amount of taxes is over UAH 3.26 million. 135 jobs have been created at Port-Solar.
Port-Solar’s operation will allow to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 13,500 tons per year.