Vestas and DTEK have today at COP28 signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the build out of the second phase of the 498MW Tyligulska wind project in the southern part of Ukraine.
The agreement outlines the conditions and desire to build the 384MW second phase of the Tyligulska scheme.
The first phase of Tyligulska wind project comprised of 114MW and was successfully commissioned in the spring of 2023.
Vestas chief executive Henrik Andersen said: “We are very pleased to be expanding our partnership with DTEK again and build the Tyligulska project to support the reconstruction of Ukraine’s energy sector and show that Ukraine is open for business.
“The project is becoming a reality under extraordinary circumstances, and we look forward to working with DTEK on the final steps towards financial closure.
“Infrastructure projects of this size in Ukraine currently require additional risk guarantees, and we believe supporting a project as ambitious as this can re-emphasise the EU‘s support to Ukraine.
“I want to recognise the visionary leadership of DTEK – thank you for the trust you have shown in Vestas.”
DTEK chief executive Maxim Timchenko added: “We are delighted to once again be working with Vestas at Tyligulska on this ground-breaking project and I would like to thank Henrik Andersen and the team at Vestas for their unwavering support as well as the European Commission and governments of Denmark and Ukraine for their inspiring leadership.
“Today’s memorandum of understanding is a declaration of confidence in DTEK and Ukraine, and a signal that we and our partners will not wait for the end of the war to invest in a greener future.
“Today, we are busy restoring not only what the occupier is destroying, but also building a new energy system.
“The Tyligulska wind farm will significantly increase the stability of our energy system, help strengthen the country’s energy security, and enable Ukraine to become a decarbonisation leader that can act as an energy hub for Europe.”
Together, the first and second phases of wind project will have a capacity of 498MW with a total of 83 V162-6.2MW wind turbines in 6MW operating mode, making it the largest wind energy project in the country.
The cooperation between Vestas and DTEK on this project goes back to 2021 when the second phase of the Tyligulska site was first announced.
When the war broke out, the scheme was put on hold.
With the signing of the MOU, the two parties reconfirm their joint commitment and resilience to continue to build out the renewable energy sector in Ukraine, the pair said.


