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EBRD to finance new Scatec solar project in Ukraine
EBRD, Kyiv, Ukraine
Tue, July 2, 2019
- EBRD €19.7 million loan to finance 55.4 MWp solar plant in Ukraine
- Facility in Cherkasy region will be third investment by Norwegian developer Scatec
- Swedfund and Nordic Environment Finance Corporation to co-finance project strengthening renewables
Ukraine will strengthen its energy security through wider diversification thanks to a new 55.4 MWp solar power plant in Cherkasy region to be supported by the EBRD with a €19.7 million loan.
The new facility will be constructed, operated and owned by Scatec Solar ASA, a Norwegian solar developer. Additional funding will be provided by Swedfund International AB, the Swedish Government's development financier, and the Nordic Environment Finance Corporation (with loans of €10.0 million and €5.0 million, respectively.
The new solar plant is expected to be operational in 2020 and will reduce the amount CO2 emissions by more than 36.000 tonnes per year. It is already the third project of Scatec in Ukraine after a 47MWp project Mykolaiv and av30MWp plant in Kamianka, which were also EBRD supported.
Scatec’s expansion demonstrates the potential for renewable source of energy in Ukraine. An increase of their share in the country’s energy mix serves also to reduce the dependency of fossil and nuclear fuels for the generation of energy.
The new solar project is also the fifth investment under the EBRD €250 million Ukraine Sustainable Energy Lending Facility III since its approval in July 2018. The programme two previous programmes co-financed by the EBRD and the Clean Technology Fund, which delivered 14 renewable energy projects in Ukraine with an aggregate installed capacity of 158 MW.
The EBRD is the largest international financial investor in Ukraine. Since the start of its operations in the country in 1993, the Bank has made a cumulative commitment of almost €12.1 billion across some 400 projects in Ukraine. Almost €1 billion was invested in 25 projects in Ukraine’s power sector.