News

In this section, you will find the latest news about our group, key industry events, and projects and deals in which our group participated. Avenston’s main specialisation is the implementation of renewable energy projects. We have extensive experience in the development, construction and operation of utility-scale and commercial solar power plants. In addition, our group of companies participates in the financing of investment projects in selected industries.

Solar PV station construction in the Vinnytsia region

Our team designed, built and launched a 1.875 MW Sloboda PV power plant in the Yampil district of Vinnytsia region. Installation and launch of the first two queues completed in the second half of 2011, the rest of the equipment was assembled and started in 2012.
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Energy strategy slows down development of RES

The draft updated Energy Strategy of Ukraine for the period up to 2030 slows down the development of renewable energy sources and may stop the flow of foreign investment into this sector.
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Three Solar PV-projects fulfillment

AVENSTON and RENTECHNO Group of Companies began a general contract for the design and construction of three solar power plants in the central and southern regions of Ukraine with a total capacity of 10.5 MW. The facilities completion and commissioning expected before the end of 2012.
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Is it real to have PV industry in Ukraine without support?

Solar energy, while only dreaming to become the real alternative in Ukraine, demonstrates serious development rates. Predictability and transparency help this sector foremost, other industries can hardly boast that.
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Our projects:

KATERYNIVKA Solar PV Power Plant

Ground-based KATERYNIVKA PV Power Plant built in the Dnipropetrovsk region for Turkish investor Ümitli Enerji. The PV plant covers an area of ​​20 hectares and has 13.5 MWp of total solar panels capacity.
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CHUMAKI Solar PV Power Plant

The solar power plant was built in the Dnipropetrovsk region for Turkish investor Ümitli Enerji. The ground-mounted solar power plant occupies an area of 8 hectares, and the total power of the installed solar panels (photovoltaic modules) is 5,7 MWp.
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NOVOPETRIVKA Solar PV Power Plant

Ground-based NOVOPETRIVKA PV Power Plant built in the Dnipropetrovsk region for Turkish investor Ümitli Enerji. The PV plant covers of ​​10 ha and has a total capacity of 6.5 MWp.
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KOMYSHUVATE-2 Solar PV Power Plant

The second line of the KOMYSHUVATE-2 Solar PV Power Plant commissioned in the Kirovograd region. The power plant located on a plot of 6 hectares. The total capacity of the photovoltaic modules is 3.2 MW.
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