DTEK to Develop 200 MW Energy Storage System in Ukraine

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DTEK plans to establish a series of energy storage systems (ESS) across Ukraine with a capacity of 200 MW. This will enhance the nation’s green and secure energy infrastructure. The project will receive a €140 million investment.

These systems are expected to be operational by September 2025 and will provide ancillary services to Ukrenergo, the national Transmission System Operator. In a competitive auction held in August 2024, DTEK secured the right to deliver automatic frequency restoration reserves to Ukrenergo.

DTEK is a Ukraine-based company and has established itself as a model of success and efficiency in the Ukrainian energy market by constantly evolving to meet new demands. It is currently developing Poland’s large-scale electricity storage project, aiming to contribute to a unified pan-European energy system that connects Ukraine with the EU.

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