Company Updates Its Strategic Focus

Avenston has updated its strategic focus to reflect the evolving opportunities in Ukraine’s renewable energy sector. The company is strengthening its role as an on-the-ground development, financial, and operating partner for international investors, developers, infrastructure funds, and energy companies pursuing renewable energy opportunities in Ukraine.

Over the past years, Avenston has accumulated practical experience in renewable energy project development, EPC implementation, project execution, and renewable energy asset operations. This experience enables the company to support international partners throughout the project lifecycle, helping navigate local procedures, coordinate stakeholders, manage project risks, and facilitate successful project delivery in the Ukrainian market.

As part of this strategic transition, Avenston has paused third-party EPC contracting, equipment supply, and energy efficiency services to focus on project development support, investment partnerships, project implementation support, asset management, and selected joint venture opportunities.

The company’s primary focus is utility-scale Solar PV and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects. Avenston is particularly interested in supporting projects with a capacity of 5 MW and above, where local expertise, long-term commitment, and effective coordination are essential for successful development and implementation.

Ukraine continues to offer significant opportunities for renewable energy investment and infrastructure development. As a local operating partner, Avenston helps bridge international capital and expertise with practical market knowledge, supporting partners in evaluating opportunities, structuring investments, implementing projects, and managing renewable energy assets.

We welcome discussions with investors, developers, technology providers, infrastructure funds, and energy companies interested in renewable energy partnerships and investment opportunities in Ukraine.

 

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