State Single Project Pipeline

Within the Public Investment Management (PIM) reform being implemented by the Government of Ukraine, a unified approach to managing public investments is being introduced at the national, regional, and local levels. In particular, a legislative framework regulating PIM matters has been approved.

The procedure for forming the Single Project Pipeline (SPP) of public investments at the state, regional, and community levels is regulated by Cabinet of Ministers Resolution No. 527 of February 28, 2025. According to the procedure, the SPP contains a list of priority projects and programs from sectoral pipelines that have undergone expert appraisal and have been approved by the Strategic or Local Investment Council as eligible for the corresponding budget financing.

The formation of the SPP at state, regional and community levels through the DREAM ecosystem ensuring transparency and enabling review, analysis, and monitoring by sectoral ministries, international partners, IFIs, and the public. This enhances opportunities for attracting funding.

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Project code: 210825-4FC0DC14
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Date08. 2025
SectorEnergy Sector
SubsectorElectric power industry
StatusInvestment Feasibility Study

Installation of a gas-fired power plant with a capacity of up to 20 MW in the Cherkasy region (Supporting critically needed distributed generation)

Project goal
Creation of new facilities and services. Capacity building, Contribution to climate or environmental goals, Increasing compliance with modern standards, Increasing compliance with modern standards, Developing new territories or functions, Improving the equality of wealth distribution, Increasing the even distribution of resources, Improving the condition of infrastructure, Introducing innovations and energy-efficient solutions, Creation of new jobs through project implementation, Поява нових виробничих потужностей, Improving the quality of services, Meeting demand
Geography
Cherkaska region
Initiator
JOINT STOCK COMPANY "UKRNAFTA"
Installation of a gas-fired power plant with a capacity of up to 20 MW in the Cherkasy region (Supporting critically needed distributed generation)
Construction of a solar power plant with corresponding CAPEX costs.
Responding to the current challenges to the stability of the operation of the Unified Energy System of Ukraine (UES-U), JSC "Ukrnafta" made a strategic decision to focus on the production of electric and thermal energy using natural gas. A gas-piston plant is a generation system created on the basis of an internal combustion piston engine that runs on natural or other fuel. The project involves the installation of a complex of gas-piston plants with a total installed capacity of up to 20 MW on the territory of the production facilities of a utility in Cherkasy region, which will run on natural gas, in order to produce and supply electricity for sale on the "day-ahead market" (DAM) in peak load mode, and to provide auxiliary services to NPP "Ukrenergo". In addition to receiving additional profit, JSC "Ukrnafta" from the sale of electricity and/or the provision of auxiliary services, the project is designed to ensure the supply of an additional annual volume of thermal energy in the amount of ~ 22,307 Gcal for the territorial community, and electrical energy in the Unified Energy System-U in the amount of 82 GWh per year. In addition to the generation of electricity as such and ensuring the supply of additional heat supply, the feasibility of installing gas-piston plants is due to the growing need for balancing services in the Unified Energy System-U. Gas-piston plant technologies are best suited for flexible modes with frequent starts and stops and can therefore effectively cooperate with generating plants from renewable energy sources and provide system services. Thus, the gas-piston power plant will be able to provide the so-called auxiliary services for balancing the power system, in particular, during hours of no wind (for wind power plants) or sunlight (for solar power plants).
Budget1'401'253'000 UAH
Implementation period26 months