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The "Renewable Energy for a Sustainable Ukraine" (R2U) project 

The "Renewable Energy for a Sustainable Ukraine" project is implemented by GIZ on behalf of the German government. GIZ (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit) is a German development agency that carries out various initiatives on behalf of the German government. One of these initiatives is the International Climate Initiative (IKI). 

The project is implemented by a consortium of civil society organizations, including Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation, Ecoclub, Ecoaction, and RePower Ukraine. 

As part of the project, Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation has installed solar power stations at five sites.

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Medical Facility in Rivne Region 

The healthcare facility provides a wide range of medical services, from consultations and diagnostic procedures to surgical care and rehabilitation programs. 

A solar power station was installed at the facility in two phases—one for the outpatient department and another for the main building. The first phase was implemented by Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation within the "Renewable Energy for a Sustainable Ukraine" project, carried out by a consortium of organizations in cooperation with Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH on behalf of the German government. 

 

Thanks to successful cooperation and co-financing from the Rivne City Council, the second phase of the solar station was also completed. It powers the main hospital building, including the surgical department, inpatient unit, intensive care, and rehabilitation units. 

Campaigns in numbers

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Dunayivtsi Lyceum No. 1  

Dunayivtsi Lyceum No. 1, part of the Dunaivtsi City Council in Khmelnytskyi region, has taken a significant step toward energy independence and green energy development in the region. 

72 students of the lyceum have completed the "Sustainable Development and Green Energy" course. The program not only introduced them to environmentally friendly practices and renewable energy sources but also helped them adopt real "green" habits in their daily lives. 

Campaigns in numbers

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Municipal Enterprises  

Administrative building complex in Pryiutivka  

  • 45 solar panels  

  • 33 kW total capacity  

  • €5,000 annual savings  

  • up to 3 hours of backup power  

  • 80 kWh energy storage capacity  

  • 348 tons CO₂ emissions reduction over 25 years  

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Municipal enterprise of Slavutych city council  

  • ​248 solar panels  

  • 142.6 kW total capacity  

  • €26,419 annual savings  

  • 1,567.5 tons CO₂ emissions reduction over 25 years  

Municipal enterprise in Khmilnyk 

  • 168 solar panels  

  • 80 kW total capacity  

  • €24,273 annual savings  

  • 1,862.5 tons CO₂ emissions reduction over 25 years 

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