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Prykarpattya Ecoenergy Project Green PowerPrykarpattya Hybrid EcoEnergy Project PrykarpattyaThis capacity can be extendedEcoEnergy to 5700 GW Project and about envisages 8000 TWh of electricity if constructionall reservoirs (hydropower and andoperation for other purposes) of solar are coveredand at 25%, in both cases generating already more electricity than hydropower from reservoirs at windabout 2510 power TWh. The plants flexibility in of Westernoperation of hydro Ukraine. reservoir based power Totalplants and planned their current capacity connection toof grids the facilitates project a “virtual is battery” moreconsisting than of supplying 200 MWthe electricity whereof demand 9,72 with solar are energy during peak alreadyirradiation hours, developed while balancing in cooperation grids with hydropower with during low/no irradiation times and providing a zero impact area for PV power plant Germandeployment. investor and 7,76 MW – with Arabian investor. List of the projects for construction of a SPP/WPP . SPP/WPP-Zhyvachiv (max. capacity – 67 MW) . SPP/WPP-Lanchyn (max. capacity – 99 MW) . SPP-Monastyryska (max. capacity – 42,8 MW) Summed maximum capacity of the above-mentioned projects 208,8 MW Amount of capacity available for designing . SPP-Zhyvachiv – 4,72 MW . SPP-Lanchyn – 19 MW (9,5 MW first stage + 9,5 MW second stage) . SPP-Monastyryska – 19,8 MW (9,9 MW first stage + 9,9 MW second stage) Summed maximum capacity of the projects ready for designing 43,52 MW Insolation in Western Ukraine Average daily sum of irradiation per square meter received by the modules tilted at an angle of 35 degrees to horizon and facing south varies within a year from 1.080 KWh/m2/day in December to 5.600 KWh/m2/day in July. Average annual insolation is 3.640 KWh/m2/day or 1.329 MWh/m2/year. For a flat horizontal ground these values vary from 0.682 KWh/m2/day in December to 5.640 KWh/m2/day in July. Average annual value of insolation is 3.200 KWh/m2/day or 1.168 MWh/m2/year. Approximate calculation of investments, profit and recoupment Proceeding from the level of insolation in the region, rate of feed-in tariff (0,15 EUR/1 kWh) and approximate cost of 1 MW SPP (780 EUR) the calculation for the first stages of the projects was made. Name of the project Approximate Cost of connection Expected annual Recoupment period amount of profit investments SPP/WPP-Zhyvachiv 3,900,000 EUR 50,000 EUR 750,000 EUR 5 years 4 months (5 MW) (~10,000 EUR/1 MW) SPP/WPP-Lanchyn 14,820,000 EUR 394,000 EUR 2,850,000 EUR 5 years 5 months (19 MW) (20,760 EUR/1 MW) SPP-Monastyryska 15,444,000 EUR 396,000 EUR 2,970,000 EUR 5 years 4 months (19.8 MW) (~20,000 EUR/1 MW) Total 34,144,000 EUR 840,000 EUR 6,570,000 EUR SPP/WPP-Zhyvachiv Geographical location The land plot for construction of a SPP/WPP is located at the border of the village of Zhyvachiv (Tlumach district, Ivano-Frankivsk region). The land plot borders with the highway of regional significance P-20 (Ivano-Frankivsk— Chernivtsi) which crosses the highways of national significance H-09, H-10 and H-18. General geodesic data Total area of the land plot is 84 hectares which were distributed between companies for stage- by-stage implementation of the project. Average height of the land plot above sea level is 342 m. The land plot has a sligh south-east slope (15-30 degrees). The top of the slope may be considered for installation of the wind turbines with total capacity of 26 MW additionally yo solar panels. Legal status of the land plot . Project of ammendments to the general plan of the village of Zhyvachiv and detailed territorial plan for 84 hectares; . Land survey project for 5 land plots with total area of 73,2 ha for implementation of the project; . Land lease agreement for 5 land plots with total area of 73,2 ha for implementation of the project; . Technical conditions for connection of the first (connection of 4,72 MW to the OTL-35 kV using a recloser) and the second stages and a permission for construction of a TS-110/10 kV for connection to OTL-110 kV; . 4 operating companies were established for implementation of the project; cadastral number was assigned for each land plot and designation of each plot was changed. Currently, there are all necessary documents to initiate the design of the first stage. Scheme of distribution of the land plot (84 ha) between operating companies 10,8 ha reserved for wind ____ Total area of 84 ha turbines PE “Germes-2” LLC LLC LLC 19,2 ha leased “Zhyvachivecoenergy” “Zhyvachivenergo” “Zhyvachivenergobud” Techincal 18 ha leased 18 ha leased 18 ha leased conditions for 9,75 MW Technical conditions for Technical conditions Technical conditions for 9,95 MW for 9,95 MW 9,95 MW (4,72 MW first stage (recloser)) Scheme of distribution of the land plots between operating companies . 1st stage – 15 ha, 4,72 MW (5 MW peak) (PE “Germes-2”) . 2nd stage – extension to 9,72 MW, additional 4,2 ha (PE “Germes-2”) . 3rd stage – extension to 19,22 MW, additional 18 ha (LLC “Zhyvachivecoenergy”) . 4th stage – extension to 28,72 MW, additional 18 ha (LLC “Zhyvachivenergo”) . 5th stage – extension to 38,22 MW, additional 18 ha (LLC “Zhyvachivenergobud”) . Additional 10,8 ha – reserved for wind turbines Scheme of grid for connection of SPP/WPP- Zhyvachiv OTL-35 kV, which runs along the border of the land plot, will be used for connection of the first stage of a SPP (4,72 MW). According to technical conditions, connection will be performed by means of installation of a recloser on the pole of OTL-35 kV. Cost of equipment and work is near 50,000 EUR. For further extension of SPP/WPP to 66,72 MW it is necessary to construct TS-110/10 within the land plot and use it to connect to OTL-110 kV which runs in the south-west angle of the land plots. Cost of equipment and work will be presented in the calculation of connection. SPP/WPP-Lanchyn Geographical location The land plot for construction of a SPP/WPP is located within the settlement limits of Lanchyn (Nadvirna district, Ivano-Frankivsk region). The land plot is located to the south from the highway of regional significance Т-0905 (Deliatyn- Kolomyia) at a distance of 1.5 km. Traffic road О-090101 (Lanchyn-Otyniia) leads directly to the land plot. General geodesic data Total area of the land plot is 170 ha whereof 20 ha are leased for construction of the 1st stage of a SPP (9,5 MW). Documentation for the second stage (20 ha, 9,5 MW) is almost ready. Average height of the land plot above sea level is 380 m. The land plot has a pronounced south slope. Top of the slope can be considered for deployment of wind turbines additionally to solar panels. Scheme of the land plots with total area of 40 ha for construction of 19 MW SPP Legal status of the land plot . Amendments to the general plan of the settlement for 170 ha for deployment of energetic facilities; . Detailed territorial plan for the first and second stages (40 ha, 9,5 MW + 9,5 MW); . Land survey project for the land plot for the first and second stages of a SPP (40 ha; 9,5 MW + 9,5 MW); . Technical conditions of a non-standard connection and grid connection agreement for connection of 19 MW SPP to the busbars of TS-35/10 kV “Lanchyn”; . All the necessary documentation for the first stage of SPP-Lanchyn is acquired. Design of the second stage (extension to 19 MW) may be initiated in the middle of August,2018. Scheme of grid for connection of the first and the second stages of a SPP (9,5 MW + 9,5 MW) According to technical conditions of non-standard connection, connection of the first and second stages of SPP-Lanchyn will be executed by means of construction of OTL-35 kV with connection to the busbars of TS-35/10 kV “Lanchyn”. Cost of connection equals 20,760 EUR/1 MW. In prospect, for extension to 81 MW a TS-110/10 kV (with 62 MVA transformer) will be constructed and connected to OTL-110 kV. Under condition of further extension to 98 MW an additional transformer will be installed. SPP-Monastyryska Geographical location Three available land plots for construction of the first (4,95 MW), second (9,9 MW) and third (4 MW) stages of SPP-Monastyryska are located within the borders of Monastyryska town limits. Land plots for the first and the third stages border with the town detour road. The land plot for the second stage (20 ha, 9,9 MW) is located at a distance of nearly 2 km away to the south-west fromTS-110/35/10 kV “Monastyryska”. Location of additional land plots for extension of a SPP Land plots for construction of the fourth (8 MW) and fifth (15 MW) stages of SPP- Monastyryska are located beyond the town limits of Monastyryska. 16 ha land plot for construction of the fourth stage is located at a distance of 700 m to the east fromTS 110/35/10 kV “Monastyryska”. 30 ha land plot for construction of the fifth stage is located beyond town limits in north- western direction. Scheme of grid for connection At a distance of 670 m to the east from the land plot for construction of the 1st stage of a SPP there is TS- 110/35/10 kV “Monastyryska”.
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