DTEK Renewables clean energy project
Tiligulska Wind Farm
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Project Information
962,524t CO2-e
Tiligulska Wind Farm is a renewable type of wind power plant with an operation start date of 01/02/2022, located in Mykolaiv region in Ukraine. The purpose of the project is to provide renewable electricity to the Ukraine grid through harnessing wind energy. Tiligulska WF is a large-scale project activity with an installed capacity of 498 MW, providing 1,721,420.00 MWh/year clean electricity to the Ukraine grid system, and achieving 1,073,211 tCO2 of emission reduction annually.
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Sustainable Developement Goals

Affordable and Clean Energy
Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all

Decent Work and Economic Growth
Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all

Climate Action
Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
Additionality
Level 1 additionality
Baseline additionality. Compared to the baseline scenario the project needs to mitigate climate change. That is the project must implement actions that are additional to what would occur compared to the baseline.
Level 2a additionality
Statutory additionality. The project must implement actions that are beyond requirements stipulated in local legislation or regulations. Projects are statutory additional if their implementation and/or operation is not required by any law, statute, or other regulatory framework, agreements, settlements, or other legally binding mandates requiring implementation and operation or requiring implementation of similar measures that would result in the same mitigations in the host country.
Level 3 additionality
Technology, institutional, common practice additionality. The project must implement actions that are subject to barriers of implementation or accelerate deployment of technology or activities and carbon market incentives are essential in overcoming these barriers.
Level 5 additionality
Policy additionality. Implementation of actions may lie out of the scope of the host country's Nationally Determined Contributions under the Paris Agreement and, therefore, not eligible for international transfer mechanism. When project implementation goes beyond its host country’s climate objectives and lies outside of the scope of its climate action strategy towards its NDCs, it is considered to be policy additional.
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