The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London

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  • 02.07.2019
The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London The Ukrainian Renewables Forum was held in London

Ukraine’s renewables sector is attracting unprecedented levels of investment in large-scale projects with major domestic business groups being joined by international strategic investors from Norway, Canada, the UK and Spain, amongst others.

Ukraine is now switching from the so-called “green” or “feed-in” tariff – currently one of the most profitable in the world for energy companies – to a new auction-based quota system coming into force from 2020.

Topics, discussed by an expert panel included:

  • Ukrainian renewables in a global and European context and investor appetite for Ukrainian renewables projects
  • An overview of the significant growth of renewables capacity. What are the most reliable forecasts for future growth?
  • How the crossover from the green tariff to auctions will work and how they will establish clear and transparent market rules.
  • Practicalities and procedures for the purchase of quotas via auction
  • The appetite of major financial institutions for Ukrainian renewable projects. How do lenders view the bankability and risks?
  • Accessing international credit and debt markets to finance investment in Renewable Energy Sources

Official Support: The Embassy of Ukraine in the UK and the Office of the National Investment Council of Ukraine.

Sponsors: CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang, Fronius, Jinko Solar, Integrites and KPMG.

Read more in KyivPost.