Denmark and Ukraine: A long history of green partnerships
This new agreement builds on the already strong ties between Denmark and Ukraine, particularly in the areas of renewable energy and rebuilding a resilient Ukraine.
Since 2014, the Danish Energy Agency have been working alongside the Danish Embassy in Ukraine, offering hands-on expertise and helping enhance Ukraine’s knowledge and capabilities in key areas, including energy efficiency, long-term energy planning, and the integration of renewable energy sources – particularly wind and solar – into Ukraine’s power grid.
Back in April, Green Power Denmark and the Ukrainian Wind Energy Association (UWEA) signed an MoU committing to collaborate on enhancing Ukraine’s energy security and assisting in rebuilding the country’s severely damaged energy infrastructure after years of war with Russia.
Danish companies are already playing a part in expanding renewable energy in Ukraine. One such company, wind turbine manufacturer Vestas, is actively involved in the country’s wind energy development. Back in January 2025, Vestas secured an order to supply 64 wind turbines, with a total capacity of 384 MW, for the Tyligulska project. Once completed, the project is expected to reach a total capacity of nearly 500 MW.