Ukraine has approved the "Green Tariff" program for purchasing electricity from solar power plant owners. This program will be in effect until 2030 and is designed for both
The annual support subsidy is set at 110 MW, of which 11 MW is for solar power plants, 88 MW for wind power plants, and 11 MW for other types of alternative energy sources.
Providing tax incentives for wind energy could complement the solar sector, contributing to a more balanced and diversified renewable energy landscape in Ukraine. The
The construction of solar power plants in Ukraine accelerated in 2024 because the state canceled duties and VAT payments for investors importing solar panels starting July 1,
The campaign aims to provide solar energy benefits to people in need across Ukraine. Solar energy has a great potential for providing electricity and heat where the centralised supply is
Most solar PV modules are imported from China, or have been donated since February 2022. In 2018, import duties on solar panels were removed and in July 2024 this was temporarily
Adopted on June 30, 2023, this legislation marked the end of the fixed "green" tariff phase for industrial solar power plants (SPPs) and launched a new market-based model for
The construction of solar power plants in Ukraine accelerated in 2024 because the state canceled duties and VAT payments for investors importing solar panels starting July 1,
These initiatives will be financed by international technical and humanitarian assistance, non-governmental funds supporting renewable energy sources and energy
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) has launched a tender for the provision of solar solutions in Ukraine. The deadline for applications is July 8.
Ukraine has approved the "Green Tariff" program for purchasing electricity from solar power plant owners. This program will be in effect until 2030 and is designed for both individuals and legal
Ukraine launched a new subsidized loan program offering 0% interest loans for solar panels and wind turbines to private households, the Economy Ministry wrote on its site