Flexibility to future-proof the Ukrainian power system

Flexibility to future-proof the Ukrainian power system

Ukraine’s Energy Strategy-2035, adopted in 2017, has set ambitious targets to achieve energy efficiency and security through the implementation of market mechanisms and integration to the European energy markets. In power generation, the Energy Strategy envisages accelerated use of renewable energy sources: 5 GW of renewable generation (excluding hydro) would be added by 2025. However, during this period the power system will still rely on the nuclear and coal-fired power generation.

Flexibility to future-proof the Ukrainian power system

Solving the Ukrainian Green-Coal paradox

Ukraine’s Energy Strategy-2035, adopted in 2017, has set ambitious targets to achieve energy efficiency and security through the implementation of market mechanisms and integration to the European energy markets. In power generation, the Energy Strategy envisages accelerated use of renewable energy sources: 5 GW of renewable generation (excluding hydro) would be added by 2025. However, during this period the power system will still rely on the nuclear and coal-fired power generation.

 

Flexibility to future-proof the Ukrainian power system

Contents

  1. Overview of Ukrainian energy
  2. Engine technology
  3. The Ukrainian power system model
  4. Findings
  5. Conclusions


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