There has been an increase in curtailment events impacting renewable energy arrays in Ukraine in 2020 – growing from a trickle to a flood. At present, there are no measures for how the owners of these projects are to be compensated for the curtailed energy, but as Tetiana Mylenka of law firm Hillmont Partners reports, efforts are underway to put a compensatory regime in place.
An impressive 4.7 GW of solar capacity was installed in Ukraine in 2019, including the 240 MW Pokrovska solar power project, which is among the largest PV installations in Europe.
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