Ukraine needs more balanced approach to supporting renewables - EU envoy
EU Ambassador to Ukraine Matti Maasikas spoke of this in an interview with Ukrinform.
“We share the common understanding with the Ukrainian authorities that going forward, there is a need for a more balanced approach to the support of renewable energy – competitive auctions for the right to build and supply renewable energy. This is a proven way to ensure green energy production at the lowest possible price,” Ambassador Maasikas said.
This model, he believes, along with others, such as direct supply of green energy to commercial and industrial consumers that see an advantage in paying premium for green energy, production of green hydrogen, and others, is what will “drive Ukraine’s green transition in the future.”
In Ukraine, the law on auctions is already in place and it is time to start practical implementation.
In addition, the ambassador said it was of utmost importance “to protect and have a fair and transparent treatment of the investors that took a risk and already invested into the renewable energy in Ukraine under the green tariff regime.”
“As a state, Ukraine has made these investors a promise and struck a deal that involved the green tariff for a number of years in return for investments. To change this deal retroactively now, when the investments have been made and projects have been implemented, would undermine the trustworthiness of Ukraine and will severely damage investor confidence. It also risks to be overturned by the international arbitrage courts,” Matti Maasikas said.
As Ukrinform reported earlier, Ukrenergo transferred UAH 19.3 billion to the Guaranteed Buyer to be paid to electricity producers operating on renewables. The funds came from the placement by Ukrenergo of the so-called "green bonds."
SE Harantovanyi Pokupets (Guaranteed Buyer - ed.) acts as an intermediary between renewable electricity generation companies and buyers of such electricity, also purchasing power for households.
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