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According to data from the Ukrainian Renewable Energy Association (UARE), in 2018, 645.
6 MW of new solar photovoltaic power generation capacity was added across the country, setting a new record
.
Up to now, the national installed capacity of photovoltaics has set a new record in 2018, with a newly deployed capacity of about 645,6 MW
.
This figure is not only a strong increase compared to 2017, when the total capacity of new PV systems reached 211.
0 MW, but also almost half of Ukraine's current installed capacity, which currently has a national PV capacity of about 1.
33 GW
.
Overall, the total installed capacity of renewables at the end of 2018 was 2.
11 GW, of which wind was the second largest source at 532 MW, followed by small hydropower with 98.
7 MW, biomass with 51.
3 MW and biogas with 46.
2 MW
.
Solar energy development in Ukraine is mainly driven by the FIT program of a mega-project that received a subsidy
of 0.
1502 euros/kWh for ground facilities connected to the grid between 2017 and 2019.
However, the Ukrainian government is now on the verge of formalizing reforms to transition to an auction mechanism, which is expected to be implemented
from 2020.
But solar energy in Ukraine is not only a large solar park
.
In fact, of the existing capacity of 1.
3 GW, the small rooftop system specified by net flow metering is at least 121 MW.
As recent statistics show, the growth of such devices was strong
in the first three quarters of last year.
Ukraine is adopting solar and renewable energy to wean itself off
Russian gas.
According to data from the Ukrainian Renewable Energy Association (UARE), in 2018, 645.
6 MW of new solar photovoltaic power generation capacity was added across the country, setting a new record
.
Up to now, the national installed capacity of photovoltaics has set a new record in 2018, with a newly deployed capacity of about 645,6 MW
.
This figure is not only a strong increase compared to 2017, when the total capacity of new PV systems reached 211.
0 MW, but also almost half of Ukraine's current installed capacity, which currently has a national PV capacity of about 1.
33 GW
.
Overall, the total installed capacity of renewables at the end of 2018 was 2.
11 GW, of which wind was the second largest source at 532 MW, followed by small hydropower with 98.
7 MW, biomass with 51.
3 MW and biogas with 46.
2 MW
.
Solar energy development in Ukraine is mainly driven by the FIT program of a mega-project that received a subsidy
of 0.
1502 euros/kWh for ground facilities connected to the grid between 2017 and 2019.
However, the Ukrainian government is now on the verge of formalizing reforms to transition to an auction mechanism, which is expected to be implemented
from 2020.
But solar energy in Ukraine is not only a large solar park
.
In fact, of the existing capacity of 1.
3 GW, the small rooftop system specified by net flow metering is at least 121 MW.
As recent statistics show, the growth of such devices was strong
in the first three quarters of last year.
Ukraine is adopting solar and renewable energy to wean itself off
Russian gas.