Ukrhydroenergo
Ukrainian hydro power company From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Private JSC «Ukrhydroenergo» (Ukrainian: ПрАТ "Укргідроенерго", romanized: PrAT 'Ukrhidroenerho') is a Ukrainian state-owned enterprise that administers hydro power plants along the Dnieper and Dniester rivers.
![]() | This article includes a list of general references, but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations. (February 2022) |
![]() Logo since 2020 | |
Native name | ПрАТ "Укргідроенерго" |
---|---|
Company type | Public company |
Industry | Hydropower |
Founded | 1994 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Ukraine |
Key people | Ihor Syrota (CEO); Valentyn Gvozdii (Head of the Supervisory Board, independent director); Semen Potashnyk (Chairman of the Science and Technology Council) |
Products | Electric power |
Number of employees | 3200 (2021) |
Website | en |
Ukrhydroenergo is Ukraine's main hydropower generating company and provides FCAS for the United Energy Systems of Ukraine (UESU).[1] The company operates ten power plants on the Dnieper and Dniester rivers: Kyivska HPP, Kyivska PSP, Kanivska HPP, Kremenchutska HPP, Seredniodniprovska HPP, Dniprovska HPP No. 1, Dniprovska HPP No. 2, Kakhovka HPP, Dnistrovska HPP, and Dnistrovska PSP. Enabling works are underway at Kanivska PSP and Kakhovka HPP No. 2.
Strategic development plan
The company's strategic goal is to supply the electricity to Ukraine's grid and secure the capacity reserve with water resources of the Dnieper and Dniester rivers. Ukrhydroenergo's strategic development plan is underpinned by Hydropower Development Programme 2026 approved by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine on 13 July 2016 (Resolution No. 552-r), Ukraine Energy Strategy 2035, and the Strategy for Sustainable Development "Ukraine 2020" approved by the President of Ukraine (Decree No. 5/2015 dated 12 January 2015).
List of power plants
Name | Power (2020) (MW) | Start of construction (year) | Location | Coordinates | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dnieper Hydroelectric Station | 1553 | 1927 | Zaporizhia | 47.869444°N 35.086111°E | |
Dniester Hydroelectric Power Plant | 702 | 1972 | Novodnistrovsk | 48.59391°N 27.452903°E | |
Dniester Hydro-Accumulating Power Station | 1296 (in 2021) | 1983 | Vasylivka | 48.514387°N 27.47436°E | |
Middle Dnieper Hydroelectric Power Plant | 388 | 1956 | Kamianske | 48.548504°N 34.541016°E | |
Kyiv Hydroelectric Power Plant | 440 | 1960 | Vyshhorod | 50.588305°N 30.51178°E | |
Kaniv Hydroelectric Station | 493 | 1962 | Kaniv | 49.766667°N 31.475°E | |
Kremenchuk Hydroelectric Station | 700 | 1953 | Svitlovodsk | 49.075°N 30.251°E | |
Kakhovka Hydroelectric Station | 334 | 1950 | Nova Kakhovka | 46.775°N 30.368667°E | |
Kyiv Pumped Storage Power Plant | 235 | 1963 | Vyshhorod | 50.608333°N 30.485333°E | |
Kaniv Pumped Storage Power Station | 1 000 | 2008-2028 | Buchak | ||
Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant 2 | 250 | 2017–2028 | Nova Kakhovka |
International cooperation
The establishment of the Ukrainian-Moldovan Commission for the Sustainable Use and Protection of the Dniester Basin was a new stage in cross-border cooperation between Ukraine and Moldova. The Dniester Commission will contribute to finding effective solutions to environmental problems on both sides of the Dniester.
Cooperation with financial organisations and institutions is an important area of international activities to raise financial investments. Ukrhydroenergo cooperates with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and the European Investment Bank under Ukrhydroenergo Hydropower Rehabilitation Project.
References
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.