The RePower Ukraine Charitable Foundation assists state-owned and municipal enterprises seeking to improve energy efficiency and transition to renewable energy sources by installing solar power plants with energy storage systems. More information about this initiative is available on the Green Platform, a digital catalogue of green financing programmes. Funding details: Source: RePower Ukraine Charitable Foundation Type: Grant in hryvnia (UAH) Amount: Up to UAH 5 million Own contribution: from 5% Target audience and goal: The program is aimed at the municipal or public sector in the areas of infrastructure, innovation, and energy. Its primary purpose is to improve energy efficiency and modernise equipment and buildings for critical facilities that provide vital services (healthcare, education, water, heat, shelter). Requirements for participants: Participants must meet five key criteria: Institutional capacity: availability of a contact person, willingness to cooperate, access to work, and accounting for savings Technical suitability: functional electrical networks, no structural damage, safe placement of equipment Social significance: constant use of the facility, dependence of many people Readiness for operation: maintenance, personnel, energy monitoring Safety: stable situation for installation ...
Solar Power Plant for “Donets” Municipal Enterprise in Slobozhanska Community
Alex Diachenko2025-08-22T09:22:35+00:00About the Project The charitable foundation RePower Ukraine has successfully implemented an important energy security project – the installation of a solar power plant with energy storage system for the municipal enterprise "Donets" in Slobozhanska community, Kharkiv region. This project ensures uninterrupted water supply for the village residents under conditions of constant shelling and damage to the energy grid. Overview Municipal Enterprise "Donets" – the only centralized water supply enterprise in the village: Serves 1,500 residents and 669 households, including 36 apartment buildings Provides water supply to critically important social infrastructure facilities: School (132 students) Kindergarten (32 children) Outpatient clinic (280 visits per month) Serves vulnerable population categories: 428 women, 257 children, 41 people with disabilities, 396 elderly people, 350 internally displaced persons Supports the operation of local businesses and enterprises Challenges before installing the solar power plant: Regular attacks on energy infrastructure in Kharkiv region lead to power outages Almost all residents' water payments went to electricity bills Municipal Enterprise "Donets" required annual subsidies from the community budget Critical dependence of water supply on ...
Rooftop PV Plant for Kharkiv Children Hospital
Alex Diachenko2024-09-27T11:52:29+00:00The RePower Ukraine Charitable Foundation has implemented a project - installing an advanced solar power plant with an energy storage system at the Kharkiv Children's Hospital. This project is not just a technical solution, but a real breakthrough in ensuring energy independence and environmental sustainability for the region. Technical specifications of the solar power plant: a powerful 30 kW solar station with a 43 kWh backup power system. This combination will provide uninterrupted power supply to the palliative care, rehabilitation departments, and neurological inpatient unit even in the absence of external power and at night, ensuring continuity of critical medical processes. The implementation of this project is conducted in close cooperation with the Kharkiv City Council and hospital administration. The project will not only significantly reduce the hospital's carbon footprint but also allow redirecting saved funds to improve medical services and equipment, directly enhancing the quality of healthcare for Kharkiv's youngest patients. Overview of the hospital: Hospital facility is notable for being similar to a children's boarding house, but children ...
The project “Renewable Energy Sources for a Sustainable Ukraine”
Alex Diachenko2024-09-27T12:26:43+00:00A consortium of civil society organizations (RePower Ukraine Charitable Foundation, Ecoclub, Ecoaction, Energy Act For Ukraine Foundation) is implementing the project "Renewable Energy Sources for a Sustainable Ukraine", which is carried out by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK). Overview: 16 pilot communities have been selected for the project. The RePower Ukraine Charitable Foundation is cooperating with 4 communities, namely: Mena City Territorial Community, Konotop City Territorial Community, Sosnytsia Settlement Territorial Community, Kremenchuk City Territorial Community. Renewable energy sources, specifically solar power plants, will be installed at 4 critical infrastructure facilities in these communities, allowing them to operate uninterruptedly. Training has been conducted for employees of facilities with installed renewable energy sources in each community. About the project: The main goal of the proposed project is to assist Ukrainian communities in creating decentralized renewable energy systems for their own production and consumption. The project also aims to support and develop civil society that promotes energy transition and reduces environmental impact and climate change. These ...
Rooftop PV Plant for the Kharkiv City Hospital
Alex Diachenko2024-07-17T18:26:41+00:00RePower Ukraine Charitable Foundation implemented a PV plant installation project for Clinical Multidisciplinary Hospital No. 17 in Kharkiv city as part of our program to provide photovoltaic systems for hospitals across Ukraine. We took full ownership of the project, from initiation to implementation, ensuring its successful execution. Overview: The hospital performs over 4,000 operations yearly and serves as a crucial healthcare facility for the region. It is located 40 kilometers from the border with the aggressor country, adding to its strategic significance. The inpatient department has 585 beds, 700 employees, and a fully functional in-house laboratory for all necessary tests. The hospital is equipped with modern diagnostic equipment, including X-ray, CT, ultrasound, endoscopy, colposcopy, and cardiogram investigations. Challenge: Ongoing shelling attacks in the Kharkiv region caused systematic power outages at the hospital. The hospital requires an uninterrupted energy supply for critical departments to provide urgent and vital medical care to wounded people and all residents in need within the region. Vital medical equipment in departments such as ...
Rooftop PV Plant for the Irpin Central Hospital
Alex Diachenko2024-07-17T18:35:01+00:00RePower Ukraine Charitable Foundation initiated a PV plant installation project for the Infectious Disease Department of Irpin Central Hospital as part of our program to provide photovoltaic systems for hospitals across Ukraine. We acted as a technical consulting partner, offering comprehensive support throughout the project implementation, including design and installation works. Overview: Located just 27 km away from Kyiv, Irpin Central Hospital serves as a crucial healthcare facility for the region. With a total population of 75,913 people, including 52,799 residing in Irpin, the hospital provides essential medical care with 310 in-patient beds in the main clinic, 40 beds in the Children's City Hospital, and 85 beds in the Maternity Hospital. The institution persevered during the occupation, with the medical staff tirelessly providing essential medical care, assisting in childbirth, and covertly sheltering Ukrainian defenders from enemy soldiers. Challenge: Due to ongoing shelling attacks on the energy infrastructure of Ukraine and subsequent blackouts, the hospital had to prioritize ensuring a stable energy supply for critical departments in order to mitigate the risks of power disruptions. A ...
