Danish wind developer Vestas A/S and Ukraine's DTEK Renewables are adding nearly 400 MW of new capacity to a wind farm they've already built between Mykolaiv and Odessa, about 400 kilometres south of Kyiv.. Danish wind developer Vestas A/S and Ukraine's DTEK Renewables are adding nearly 400 MW of new capacity to a wind farm they've already built between Mykolaiv and Odessa, about 400 kilometres south of Kyiv.. Wind power in Ukraine is mostly in areas affected by the Russo-Ukrainian War. [1][2] At the end of 2021 there was 1.7 gigawatts (GW) capacity of electricity in Ukraine was wind power. [3] In 2024 the IEA suggested installing 11 GW more by 2030. [4] By the end of 2017, 505 MW of wind power plants. . In November 2024, Ukraine reaffirmed its commitment to wind energy, announcing over 800 MW in new projects for 2025 to add to the steady increase in renewable growth. The country has strong potential for wind energy and has set ambitious renewable energy goals for 2030 in its national plans. With. . Ukraine is currently constructing over 700 MW of new wind power capacity, along with more than 200 MW of battery energy storage systems (BESS), according to Andriy Konechenkov, Chairman of the Board of the Ukrainian Wind Energy Association (UWEA). "Even more importantly, we have projects already. . "This year, we have 7 wind power plants under construction," said Andriy Konechenkov, Chairman of the Board of the Ukrainian Wind Energy Association (UVEA), during the conference "Green Energy for Reconstruction", Ukrinform reports. In particular, construction of the second phase of the Tyligul. . Wind is a local, environmentally friendly source of energy. Generating electricity from wind energy does not produce greenhouse gas emissions and does not pollute the air. Each new turbine reduces Ukraine's energy imports and dependence on volatile fossil fuel prices and helps minimise electricity. . Ukraine plans to build 94 gigawatts of solar power capacity by 2050. This ambitious goal shows the country's commitment to clean energy and energy independence. Wind farms and solar projects are already changing how Ukraine generates electricity. This guide explores eight groundbreaking renewable.