Energy Sector

The development of the energy sector has a decisive impact on the state of the national economy and the quality of life of the population.
This pipeline will present public investment projects and programs in the energy sector that align with the following areas: fossil fuels, renewable energy sources and alternative fuels, nuclear energy, electricity generation, and the oil and gas industry. These initiatives are aimed at supporting the implementation of the Energy Strategy of Ukraine. The Ministry of Energy of Ukraine is engaged in the preparation and development of projects and programs in these areas, forming a sectoral project pipeline at the national level and subsequently enriching it with public investment projects at the regional and local levels.
Indicative total public investment ceiling is 120'834'620'600 UAH, including funds from the State Fund for Decarbonization and Energy Efficiency Transformation in the amount of 6'930'983'900 UAH, and State Guarantees in the amount of 105'100'000'000 UAH
Responsible Ministry
MINISTRY OF ENERGY OF UKRAINE
Indicative total public investment ceiling
120.8 bln
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Project code: 080825-D6B2AF39
Initiation date
Budget
Status
State level of SPP
State level of SP
Date08. 2025
SectorEnergy Sector
SubsectorElectric power industry
StatusPreliminary Investment Feasibility Study

Ternopil Microgrid

Project Goal
Introducing innovations and energy-efficient solutions. Contribution to climate or environmental goals, Increasing compliance with modern standards, Increasing compliance with modern standards, Improving the condition of infrastructure, Improving the quality of services, Meeting demand
Geography
Ternopilska region
Initiator
JOINT STOCK COMPANY "TERNOPILOBLENERGO"
Maturity level
64
Ternopil microgrid
Do not carry out reconstruction activities
The project involves the design, development and implementation of 4 microgrids in the city of Ternopil. They will include several generating facilities: existing and promising gas turbines, gas turbines, combined cycle power plants, photovoltaic plants, storage batteries, a substation automation and protection system, as well as an energy management system. After installation, the microgrids will be able to provide electricity and partially heat to part of the city. More importantly, they will be able to provide energy during periods when the Unified Power System is unavailable, as they can operate in an autonomous (off-grid) mode. In addition, critical infrastructure facilities will be provided with electricity. Thanks to the energy management system and substation automation, a significant part of the operational work will be automated and safer.
Project cost367'500'000 UAH
Implementation period12 months