Avenston became a member of the Alternative Energy Club

We are glad to inform you that from September 2018, Avenston is a member of the Alternative Energy Club.  Avenston is Ukrainian engineering company focusing on the implementation of renewable energy projects and technologies. The main specialization is the design, construction and operation of industrial solar power plants. The portfolio of our team includes many years of experience in the Ukrainian solar energy market. The headquarters of Avenston is located in Kiev (Ukraine), and the structure of the company includes several business areas.

Avenston Engineering department focused on turnkey project management and implementation of renewable energy projects. Our qualifications and professional experience allow us to carry out projects of any capacity and complexity. We practice an individual approach to each client, whose goal is the most effective solution of problems and long-term cooperation, and set the quality standards in the industry. The company’s group, which includes Avenston, has already taken part in the implementation of projects for the construction of solar PV power plants with a total capacity of more than 150 MW.

Avenston Capital is an investment and consulting department focused on project development and supporting institutional and private clients. Avenston provides its customers with comprehensive assistance in PV project preparation and financing.  Our team has extensive experience in the field of engineering and finance, as well as the necessary opportunities and motivation for providing high-quality services in projects from the beginning to the successful completion.

Mr Dmytro Lukomskyi, PhD, CEO of Avenston LLC, Ukrainian businessman, author of more than 35 scientific articles, co-author of two monographs and several patents, Member of the Board of the Association of Solar Energy of Ukraine, since 2001 professionally engaged in renewable energy sources with a focus on implementation projects in the field of solar energy.

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