Since the company’s founding 20 years ago, DTEK has grown into a national energy leader. Today we are transforming into a pan-European clean energy business.
Our businesses generate electricity at wind, solar and thermal power plants, distribute and supply electricity to end consumers, extract natural gas and mine coal, trade energy resources on Ukrainian and foreign markets, and provide domestic and commercial energy services.
DTEK is investing heavily in implementing innovative technologies, establishing new businesses, shaping new capacities, and enhancing the production process.
Tyligulska Wind Power Plant (WPP) is the largest wind farm in Ukraine with a total design capacity of 500 MW, located in the Mykolaiv region.
The project is developed and operated by DTEK Renewables and serves as a symbol of the country’s energy resilience.
It was the first wind farm of this scale in the world to start and partially complete construction during a full-scale war.
Technical Specifications
Installed capacity
500 MW (Planned) / 114 MW (Phase I)
Annual energy output
1,800 GWh (at full capacity)
Technology
Vestas EnVentus Wind Turbines
Number of units
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Developer / Operator
DTEK Renewables
Technology partner
Vestas
Commissioned
2023 (Phase I)
Location
Mykolaiv Oblast, Ukraine
Land area
12,000 hectares
Total investment
€450 million (Total projected)
Environmental & Economic Impact
CO2 avoided:
400,000 tonnes per year after Phase I completion.
Households powered:
Over 900,000 Ukrainian homes upon full completion.
Jobs created:
Over 300 jobs during construction and permanent roles for maintenance.
Technology & Innovation
The project features Vestas V162-6.2 MW turbines from the EnVentus platform.
These are some of the most powerful onshore turbines in Europe, with a hub height of 125 meters, optimizing power generation even in moderate wind conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the total capacity of Tyligulska WPP?
Where is the Tyligulska wind farm located?
It is located in the Mykolaiv region on the shores of the Tyligul Estuary, a location chosen for its superior wind resources.
The plant is situated on the coast of the Tyligul Estuary in the Mykolaiv region, offering one of the best wind potentials in Ukraine. Grid connection is handled through the 330 kV Tyligulska substation, specially upgraded for the wind park.