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ESG: environmental Ukraine's Paris Electricity production from RES, TWh agreement commitments Ukraine is a Party to the Share or RES in total power output, % 0.9% 1.0% 1.2% 1.7% 3.6% 7.3% 8.3% RES installed capacity dynamics as of eop, MW UNFCCC and is one of the first countries which ratified the Paris Agreement. Ukraine's 1st NDC defines GHG emissions target as 'not exceeding 60% of the 1990 level'. (63% as of end 2019) 10.9 ■ SPPS ■WPPS ■Biomass and Biogas 8.5 7,487 6,673 1,453 1,111 4,723 1,025 5.5 5,823 5,363 1,713 2.6 1.5 1.6 1.9 1,184 3,555 821 389 701 328 290 300 1,225 In April 2021, the draft of 758 359 458 the 2nd NDC were 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 7m'21 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 7m'21 published, aiming to reduce GHG emissions by 65% in 2030 compared to the 1990 level. The draft of 2nd NDC targets the share of renewables to account for 30% by 2030 (vs. 25% actual target). Sources SAEE, Ministry of Energy of Ukraine, Ukrenergo Key environmental initiatives / commitments 2016: Ukraine signed the Paris agreement in April (which commits Ukraine to ensuring that greenhouse gas emissions in 2030 will not exceed 60% of the 1990 emissions level) and ratified it in September 2017: the government adopted the Energy Strategy of Ukraine until 2035. It outlines measures to: (i) reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and (ii) restructure the coal sector to reduce its environmental impact June 2020: Government signs Memorandum with green energy producers August 2020: IFC Partnered with Ukraine's National Securities and Stock Market Commission to Boost Green Finance. The SAEE¹ developed a draft Concept for the implementation of a green bond market in Ukraine March 2021: Ukraine approved National Economic Strategy 2030, committing to reach 25% share of renewables as of 2030 June 2021: President signed a law on the launch of "Green Country" project, aimed at increasing the forest area by 1m ha in 10 y. August 2021: Ministry of Energy has developed a bill to change “green tariff”. It involves a replacement of Feed-in-Tariff mechanism to Feed-in-Premium, whereby RES producers are paid a premium price in addition to the wholesale price September 2021 28
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