Much attention is paid to air energy and energy accumulation systems. In total, more than 468 Cogeneration plants and 284 block-modular boiler houses for regions, including the front-line, were installed.
Ukraine actively develops a shared generation to reduce hope in the centralized energy system. By the end of 2024, 967 MW of new capacities was assigned, and another 109 MW was in 2025. It was announced by government leader Denis Shmygal based on the results of the meeting on Wednesday, March 26.
Much attention is paid to air energy and energy accumulation systems. In total, more than 468 installation of cogeneration and 284 block-module boiler house for regions, in particular line, was installed.
“We help cities with energy equipment: 468 Cogeneration plants and 284 Block -Modular Boiler House with a total capacity of more than 1.4 GW has been delivered to regions. Priority is the regions of the line.
Free credit programs for the business and the population for installing energy equipment has also been launched. Applications for 81.7 billion UAH have been submitted, where loans are issued for 14.1 billion UAH.
“In particular, 3.8 thousand applications for 81.7 billion UAH have already received loans at 14.1 billion UAH,” the head of government has been issued.
In addition, meeting members have heard proposals for liberalization of private generation connection to networks. Shmygal added that ministers were ordered to do the possibility of further alleviation of procedures.
We remember you that in November 2024, the first gas piston was launched at Kyiv. This is able to provide 1.5 MW energy for critical infrastructure objects.
Also in early November, Odessa received the first of four gas piston stations that they plan to install in the city with financial assistance to the governments of Japan, Norway and Sweden.
Ukraine has increased generation -shared capacity
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