Improving green auctions will help attract more investors to green energy – experts.


The conditions of green auctions can attract more investors
Investors have gained the opportunity to invest more funds in the construction of green power plants following changes in legislation regarding the conditions for conducting green auctions. This information was provided by the law firm Sayenko Kharenko, which analyzed draft law No. 13219 aimed at improving the conditions for competitive electricity production from alternative sources.
“The draft law offers tools to increase investor interest in the auction mechanism for stimulating renewable energy production,” the law firm stated.
It is noted that the authors of the draft law pointed out the low interest of investors following the pilot auctions in 2024, which requires enhancing support for the auction model.
It is also important that the draft law proposes additional changes for the development of green energy, including regarding the tool for guarantees of electricity origin.
The potential of green investments in the energy sector
Based on the results of the pilot green auctions and future plans, it can be assumed that investments in the construction of green energy enterprises may be successful. It is important that green auctions are geared towards implementing large-scale projects in the energy sector.
By analyzing innovative legislative initiatives in the field of green energy, a greater volume of investments and the development of the sector in Ukraine can be expected in the future.
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