Ukraine developer DTEK has reached 1GW of online renewables capacity after completing the 100MW Orlivska wind farm in the Zaporizhzhia region of its home market.
The company said it has spent more than €1bn in the country to meet the target, which it set two years ago.
“We have created the unique expertise that allowed us to implement these large-scale and innovative projects,” said Maxim Timchenko, DTEK chief executive.
“We are confident that Ukraine can become the leader of decarbonization in Europe, providing our country with the homegrown clean energy. And we encourage all stakeholders to unite around this idea.”
Orlivska features 26 3.8MW-rated Vestas turbines on the short of the Sea of Azov.
The project cost around €130m to deliver, according to DTEK.
“The Orlivska wind farm will generate annually 380 million kWh of green electricity, which is enough to supply 190 thousand private households. The plant helps reduce CO2 emissions into the atmosphere by 400 thousand tons per year,” added the developer.


