This market report offers an incisive and reliable overview of the photovoltaic sector of the country. In view of recent cuts in FIT’s announced in Germany, Spain, France, UK, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Italy and Bulgaria, Ukraine represents an interesting investment opportunity amongst Central-East Europe and CIS countries with relatively good rules and feed-in tariff support scheme. Cumulative installed PV capacity in the country was only 3 MWp in 2010, but grew up to 140 MWp in 2011 and is expected to triple to 415 MWp by the end of 2012, making Ukraine one of the fastest growing photovoltaic markets in the region. The report provides a complete picture of the market situation, dynamics, current issues and future prospects. You will find more than 70 pages of valuable information in this unique in-depth analysis of the Ukrainian photovoltaic market. With comprehensive market data this report brings clear and concise insights, to help investors in their decision making process. As 2011 and 2012 were challenging years for photovoltaic industry, the time for taking right decisions during 2013 and the next few years is limited. Fast changing market environment with falling module prices, requires relevant and accurate information. For your convenience we offer opportunity for orders with customized report content. Highlights from this market report are:You may download photovoltaic market report presentation and order form from here:
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3. UKRAINE PHOTOVOLTAIC MARKET: OUTLOOK 2013 ÷ 2018
This market report offers an incisive and reliable overview of the photovoltaic sector of the
country. In view of recent cuts in FIT’s announced in Germany, Spain, France, UK, Czech
Republic, Slovakia, Italy and Bulgaria, Ukraine represents an interesting investment
opportunity amongst Central-East Europe and CIS countries with relatively good rules and
feed-in tariff support scheme. Cumulative installed PV capacity in the country was only 3
MWp in 2010, but grew up to 140 MWp in 2011 and is expected to triple to 415 MWp by
the end of 2012, making Ukraine one of the fastest growing photovoltaic markets in the
region. The report provides a complete picture of the market situation, dynamics, current
issues and future prospects. You will find more than 70 pages of valuable information in
this unique in-depth analysis of the Ukrainian photovoltaic market. With comprehensive
market data this report brings clear and concise insights, to help investors in their decision
making process. As 2011 and 2012 were challenging years for photovoltaic industry, the
time for taking right decisions during 2013 and the next few years is limited. Fast changing
market environment with falling module prices, requires relevant and accurate
information. For your convenience we offer opportunity for orders with customized report
content. Highlights from this market report are:
Brief overview of the Ukrainian political and economic environment
Solar resource potential in Ukraine
Overview of Ukrainian photovoltaic market development 2000 ÷ 2018
Grid connected photovoltaic installations for 2011 ÷ 2013
Future market trends and planned photovoltaic projects for 2013 ÷ 2018
Current market prices of fully permitted and operational photovoltaic projects
Ukrainian legal and energy regulatory framework for renewable projects
Key companies in photovoltaic sector
Review of most relevant financing and supporting incentives
SWOT Analysis
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................................................................... 4
FOREWORD .................................................................................................................... 7
1 Methodology and limitations ................................................................................ 9
1.1 Methodology ............................................................................................................. 9
1.2 Limitations ............................................................................................................... 10
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ........................................................................................ 11
3 UKRAINE POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT ......................................... 14
3.1 Basic country data ................................................................................................... 14
3.2 Government structure, Political Climate and Ruling Party ..................................... 18
3.3 GDP and Economic Growth ..................................................................................... 19
3.4 Electricity Imports and Exports. Electricity prices for business and households .... 23
3.5 Taxes ........................................................................................................................ 25
3.5.1 VAT ....................................................................................................................... 26
3.5.2 Income and Corporate Taxes ............................................................................... 26
3.5.3 Tax incentives for renewable energy investments .............................................. 27
4 UKRAINE PHOTOVOLTAIC ENERGY MARKET ........................................................ 28
4.1 General electricity market information ................................................................... 28
4.1.1 Electricity Consumption and Production ............................................................. 30
4.1.2 RES targets ........................................................................................................... 31
4.2 Photovoltaic market ................................................................................................ 32
4.2.1 Why invest in photovoltaic energy in Ukraine? ................................................... 33
4.2.2 Ukraine solar resource potential ......................................................................... 35
4.2.3 Overview of Ukraine photovoltaic market .......................................................... 36
4.2.4 Market prices for photovoltaic energy projects in Ukraine ................................ 40
4.2.5 Key development photovoltaic projects in Ukraine ............................................ 41
5 EUROPEAN RENEWABLE ENERGY POLICY LANDSCAPE ......................................... 45
5.1 RES Regulations and EU Directives .......................................................................... 45
5.1.1 Precedent EU regulations .................................................................................... 45
5.1.2 Most recent EU renewable energy policy developments.................................... 46
6 UKRAINE RES LEGAL AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK ........................................ 47
6.1 Main laws and regulations....................................................................................... 47
6.2 Applicability of the promotion system .................................................................... 48
6.3 Support scheme ....................................................................................................... 48
6.4 guarantees of origin (green certificates) ................................................................. 48
6.5 Zoning, planning and construction related authorizations ..................................... 49
6.5.1 Zoning plans procedure ....................................................................................... 49
6.5.2 Construction permit procedure ........................................................................... 50
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6.6 Environmental related authorizations .................................................................... 50
6.6.1 Natura 2000 Network .......................................................................................... 51
6.6.2 Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and Joint Implementation (JI) .............. 51
6.7 Energy law authorizations ....................................................................................... 52
6.7.1 Power Generation Licensing ................................................................................ 52
6.7.2 Grid Interconnection ........................................................................................... 53
6.7.3 Power Off-Take and Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) ..................................... 54
6.7.4 Feed-in tarriff. Local manufacturing component ................................................ 55
6.8 Future market pricing mechanisms......................................................................... 57
6.9 Key Expected Changes in Ukrainian RES Law .......................................................... 57
6.10 Key Co-financing opportunities ............................................................................... 59
6.10.1 Ukraine Sustainable Energy Lending Facility (USELF) .......................................... 59
6.10.2 Ukraine Energy Efficiency Programme (UKEEP) .................................................. 62
7 KEY ORGANIZATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS ........................................................... 66
7.1 Government ............................................................................................................ 66
7.1.1 The Ministry of Energy and Coal Industry(MECI) ................................................ 66
7.1.2 Ministry of Economic Development and Trade (MEDT)...................................... 66
7.1.3 Ukrainian National Energy Regulatory Commission (NERC) ............................... 66
7.1.4 State Agency For Energy Efficiency and Energy Conservation (SAEEEC) ............ 67
7.1.5 State Environmental Investment Agency (SEIA).................................................. 67
7.1.6 Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources (MENR) ........................................... 67
7.1.7 Ministry of Agriculture and Food (MAF).............................................................. 68
7.2 Electricity generation and electricity distribution Companies................................ 68
7.2.1 Capacity of the electricity network ..................................................................... 69
7.2.2 National Electricity Company Ukrenergo (TSO) .................................................. 70
7.2.3 Energorynok......................................................................................................... 71
7.2.4 Distribution System Opeartors (Oblenergos) ...................................................... 72
7.2.5 DTEK ..................................................................................................................... 73
7.2.6 Energy Standard Group S.A. ................................................................................ 75
7.2.7 AES ....................................................................................................................... 75
7.2.8 VS Energy ............................................................................................................. 76
7.2.9 Privat Group ......................................................................................................... 76
7.3 Key photovoltaic companies operating on UKRAINE market ................................. 77
8 SWOT ANALYSIS ................................................................................................. 79
9 CONCLUSIONS .................................................................................................... 82
10 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS ..................................................................................... 85
11 REFERENCES ....................................................................................................... 87
12 DISCLAIMER ........................................................................................................ 89
APPENDIX I. SOLAR MAPS OF EUROPE AND UKRAINE .................................................... 90
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