DTEK and GE Renewable Energy have signed a contract for the procurement, installation and subsequent maintenance of 26 wind turbines. This equipment is intended for stage 1 of the 200 MW Prymorska wind electric plant in the Zaporizhzhya Oblast.

The project’s active phase will begin after the completion of all financial and legal aspects of the transaction. The first 26 wind GE’s Onshore Wind business will provide 26 3MW-class turbines for the Prymorska wind electric plant.

These turbines, which will be manufactured in Europe, include some of the company’s most advanced technology developments and are able to adapt to wide variety of wind conditions. After the construction is complete, the Prymorska WEP wind turbines will be among the most powerful in Ukraine.

 

 

The installation and subsequent maintenance of the wind turbines will be handled by GE in the Ukraine. The construction of the Primorska WEP is scheduled to be completed at the end of 2018.

“As part of its commitments to the European Energy Community, Ukraine has to increase the share of renewable energy generation in the national energy balance to 11% by 2020,’ says DTEK CEO Maksym Timchenko.  – DTEK is one of the key drivers to achieve this target. Today our project portfolio envisages the construction of 1 GW of RES capacities. For implementation of these projects, we engage foreign investors and equipment manufacturers who can bring most innovative and advanced technologies to our country. General Electriс – one of the global leaders in turbine manufacturing – has been our partner for many years, and today we start cooperation in the renewable energy sector.  Joint projects of such scale are a positive fact confirming growing trust in Ukraine’s economy and energy sector among global business players. At the end of last year, Ukraine approved the National emissions reduction plan. The start of Prymorsk wind farm construction is important input of DTEK in its realization. The new wind park will strengthen Ukraine’s position on its way towards modernization of its energy sector, energy independence, and diversification of energy sources.”

Pete McCabe, President & CEO of GE's Onshore Wind Business, said, “GE Renewable Energy is pleased to work with DTEK, the largest Independent Power Producer and leader in the renewable energy sector in Ukraine, on this exciting project. Together, we will be able to provide affordable, reliable and clean energy to the residents and businesses of the Zaporizhzhya Oblast.”

The two stages of the Prymorska WEP are scheduled to be commissioned before 2020. The plant will produce 650-700 million kWh of “green” electric energy on a yearly basis. Resulting from the operation of the Prymorska WEP, COemissions into the atmosphere will be reduced by 600-700 thousand tonnes annually, due to the decrease in the load of traditional generation facilities. 

Profile

DTEK is a strategic holding company that develops four business streams in the energy sector. DTEK's companies employ 75 thousand people. Maxim Timchenko is the Chief Executive Officer of DTEK. 

DTEK companies produce coal and natural gas, generate electricity at the fossil-fuelled power plants and renewable energy power plants, supply heating and electricity to end consumers, and provide energy services. Four operating companies—DTEK ENERGYDTEK RenewablesDTEK Oil&GasDTEK ESCO— directly manage production companies in each of the business streams.

DTEK's production indicators for 2016: the company produced 31.3 mln tonnes of coal, 1.6 bcm of natural gas, generated (supplied) 40.1 bln kWh of electricity, out of which 608.4 mln kWh came from the Botievo wind farm;   and transmitted 45.8 bln kWh of electricity via the networks.

DTEK is part of the financial and industrial group System Capital Management (SCM). The shareholder of the group is Rinat Akhmetov.

For more information, visit: www.dtek.com

To learn about the social partnership projects in progress in the towns and cities of DTEK companies' operations and get a detailed status report on their implementation, visit www.spp-dtek.com.ua

turbines will be delivered to Ukraine and installed at the Primorskaya WEP in 2018.

LINK: https://dtek.com/en/media-center/press/dtek-ge-sign-turbine-agreement-for-primorsk-wind-farm-to-be-among-the-most-innovative-and-powerful-in-the-ukraine/

USUBC NOTE: DTEK and GE are members of U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC), Wash, D.C.