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On February 24, 2022, the russian federation forcefully entered Ukraine and unleashed the large-scale war accompanied by the destruction and occupation of critical infrastructure facilities, including renewables. As of May 3, 2022, the UWEA became aware of the destruction of at least 5 wind turbines, certain damages to a substations and power lines, robbery of staff buildings, and fusillade of work vehicles. Since the early hostilities, 1,262.5 MW or 80% of Ukraine’s wind power capacities were stopped, most of which are llocated either at the heart of hostilities or in partial or complete occupation in southern Ukraine. As long as Ukraine continues to fight for energy independence, the full extent of russia’s damage to Ukrainian wind power producers remains unknown. Nevertheless, the issue of compensation for damages and payment of relevant war reparations by the aggressor is on the agenda of the wind energy market.

On May 6, 2022, the UWEA combined expert efforts of its law firms and hosted the webinar on fixing and compensating for damage to RES facilities caused by the war. During the webinar, the representatives of Asters, Dentons and Sayenko Kharenko explained the peculiarities of the Ukrainian legislation regulating the issue of damages.

This is a very important webinar for the entire RES market, as it must use all the opportunities available for obtaining compensation, despite the variety of procedures and their duration. So, today we brought together experts from three law firms, members of the UWEA, who will explain the compensation-related procedures and recommend how to go through this process as quickly and efficiently as possible,” opened the webinar Andriy Konechenkov, Chairman of the UWEA Board.

In her presentation “Types of damages stipulated by the Ukrainian law, which can be claimed for compensation. Algorithm of actions for real estate and environmental crimes”, Anzhelika Livitska, Head of the practice of construction, environmental protection and sustainable development at Asters, drew attention to the following novelty in Ukrainian legislation: “Businesses can seek compensation not only for direct losses, but also for lost profits, and this is completely new to our legislation”. Speaking about the fixing and compensating environmental crimes, Mrs. Anzhelika pointed out that “in order to avoid accusations of contamination of the lands where the facility is located, you need to notify the Ministry of Environmental Protection about the contamination (pollution) received as a result of hostilities. I emphasize that Ukrainian law provides for the presumption of guilt of land users.”

Maksym Sysoyev, Partner of law firm Dentons, talked about “Some features of fixing and documenting damage / destruction of real estate of the power plants due to the war”. “Ukrainian legislation contains a number of Resolutions that regulate the procedure for determining the damages caused to RES facilities during the war. At the same time, today we expect the adoption of Methods for determining and assessing damages to such facilities”, Mr. Sysoyev informed.

In turn, Oleksiy Koltok, Sayenko Kharenko’s litigation counsellor, focused on the possibilities and precedents of applying to the European Court of Human Rights for recovery of damages: “unfortunately, currently there are no effective mechanisms in Ukraine to protect victims of russian military aggression. Therefore, the ECHR is the international judicial body that can consider an application from both individuals and legal entities and award fair satisfaction.

Recording of the webinar: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWLWLBtP2EQ

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JSC “Energy Company of Ukraine” Güriş  Gresa Group INTEGRITES INIKTI UTA (Urban Technology Alliance) GREEN SYSTEM Hareket Wind Power LLC VIKOS Vestas ERU МЦ Баухемі LLC “Scientific Ecological Center ‘Green Square” WPD FACTOR FRIENDLY WINDTECHNOLOGY Ukrhydroenergo Acquis Law Firm Odesenergomontazh LLC ENERCON UA RENERGY ENERGY TRADE GROUP (ETG.UA) DWS EVERLEGAL Elementum Energy YUZHMASH Vitry Khmelnychchyny Altelaw&Sempra ІКNЕТ Navitas Renewables Ukrgasbank The CLEAR ENERGY Baker McKenzie Arzinger Institute of General Energy of NAS of Ukraine CHESM Nordex Group Stable Energy VITAGRO ENERGY Dragon Capital WIND FARM Eco-Optima Huawei EuroCape National Aviation University UDP Renewables Deutsche WindGuard Naftogaz Bioenergy Green Power Sweden New Energy Development S POWER Business in Wind CRANE UKRAINE Emergy AS Ingenieursozietät Prof. Katzenbach GmbH Sayenko Kharenko The Institute of Renewable energy of the NAS of Ukraine GEO-NET Chervonohrad Lyceum Singa Energies Bureau Veritas OVERSIZE s.r.o.  Atlas Global Energy Institute of International Relations DENZAI Siemens Energy COWI Южне Енерджі Trancom Asters Dnipro Polytechnic ACCIONA Energy ENERPROF Group Віндкрафт Україна Dealex Transport Ukraine JSC “WEST FINANCE AND CREDIT BANK” NedZero Kinstellar UN Global Compact Ukraine Ternopil Ivan Puluj National Technical University ТОВ «Керуюча компанія «Вітряні парки України» CKS MCL KENK Sika CMS Green Power Denmark The “Oсean” Plant Katwind Enerji Ukrainian Bar Association PRYKARPATTYA ALTERNATIVE POWER LLC State Agency on Energy Efficiency KNESS Cemark та Astor Legiontrans UKEP LLC Horizon Capital Public Union “All-Ukrainian Energy Assembly” STRUCTUM LLC SEMIKS BETON Fenix Repower LCF MOSTY UKRAINE 1 LLC Notus Energy Negabarit-Service Chemlaborreaktiv LLC TUSIB EnerLoop International Online Platform ETR Renewable Power s.r.o. КСП-ПРОЕКТ Dentons Bureau “VINK” LLC Gattowind UA LLC “Sit in Set International Co” GE Vernova Niras TAD SPP Development Ukraine Metropoliya science and technology company LLC AdviRES Rystad Energy ODESKRANSERVICE Greenville Energy CWP Ukraine LLC KPMG MHP Electroservice-Yug LLC  Zolin LLC VOLTAGE GROUP

Members and partners of UWEA can be national and international companies and organizations that share the statutory goals and vision of the association, and are also ready to contribute to the development of the national wind energy market on the basis of honest partnership and mutual assistance.