ESY SUNHOME: Strategic Opportunities and Challenges in the
The Ukrainian energy storage market is in a phase of rapid development, full of challenges and opportunities. ESY SUNHOME will play a significant role in the Ukrainian market with its
The first energy storage system in Ukraine, with a capacity of 1 MW and a capacity of 2.25 MW/h, was commissioned in May 2021 by the DTEK Company in the city of Energodar on the territory of the Zaporizhzhia TPP, which is currently under Russian occupation. Plans for the construction of an additional 50 MW storage system were also announced.
Adoption of the said bill will create conditions for the implementation of projects for the construction of energy storage systems in Ukraine, including at renewable energy facilities. As of today, the process of implementation of energy storage system projects including construction has already begun in Ukraine.
In an era of growing geopolitical uncertainty, energy security is one thing that can still be actively safeguarded. More than ever, Ukraine needs support to transition towards a long-term energy system that is resilient, flexible and secure. The EU has the expertise, the ability and the will to help make that happen.
Before the war, the rapid increase in renewable generation capacity caused grid imbalances and a growing need for balancing capacity and storage. The Ukrainian government had estimated that the grid would require around 2 GW of new peak-generation capacity and about 500 megawatts (MW) of energy storage capacity by 2025.
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