Integrites Advises UMITLI on Construction of Solar Plants in Ukraine

Integrites Advises UMITLI on Construction of Solar Plants in Ukraine

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Integrites has advised UMITLI, a Turkish developer of renewable energy facilities, on the construction of three photovoltaic plants with a total capacity of 26 MW in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine. The total investment amounts to USD 30 million.

According to Integrites, “one plant has already been commissioned, [and] two others are scheduled for commissioning by the end of 2019. Three solar photovoltaic plants in Chumaki, Novopetrovka and Katerynivka will produce clean energy for more than 18,000 households and help decrease carbon emissions by 22,000 tons per year. The projects will be implemented under Ukraine’s ten-year feed-in-tariff scheme and will produce power even afterwards.“

The Integrites team included Managing Partner Oleksiy Feliv, Partners Illya Tkachuk and Viktoriya Fomenko, Counsels Gennadii Roschepii and Vasyl Yurmanovych, and Associates Olena Zhydenko, Alina Trofimova, Kostyantyn Kharchenko, Yuliya Bleshmudt.