Ovid Wind Farm Project
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Ovid Wind Farm Project

The Ovid Wind Farm Project (WFP) in Odesa, Ukraine, commenced operations on May 1, 2019, and aims to supply renewable electricity to the national grid by harnessing wind energy. With an installed capacity of 32.67 MW, the project generates approximately 115,428.17 MWh of clean electricity each year, significantly reducing reliance on fossil fuels and minimizing local environmental pollution. This initiative is projected to achieve annual emission reductions of 74,239 tCO2, totaling 742,390 tCO2 over its 10-year crediting period. Overall, Ovid WFP plays a crucial role in Ukraine’s transition towards sustainable energy and combating global climate change.

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Project Overview

Ovid Wind Farm Project (WFP) is a renewable type of wind power plant, located in Odesa in Ukraine with an operation start date of 1 May 2019. The purpose of the project is to provide renewable electricity to the Ukraine grid through harnessing wind energy. Project aims reducing the dependency on fossil fuel based electricity generation in Ukraine, hence reducing the local environmental pollution and contributing to combatting global climate change. Ovid WFP is a large scale project activity with an installed capacity of 32.67 MW, providing 115,428.17 MWh/year clean electricity to the Ukraine grid system, and achieving 74,239 tCO2 of emission reduction annually. Project activity is expected to achieve 742,390 tCO2 emission reductions during the 10-year crediting period.

Project Details

Project Company

OVID WIND LLC

Project URL

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Location

Odesa Urban Hromada, Odesa Oblast, Ukraine

Project Type

Wind

Methodology

ACM0002

Mechanism

Avoidance

Start Date

January 2024

Verification

First Verifier: Re-Carbon

On-going Validator: Re-Carbon

Standard: ICR Standard

Project Verification & Standards

This project adheres to recognized carbon standards and undergoes third-party validation and verification. These standards help ensure emissions reductions or removals are real, measurable, and traceable.

Sustainable Development Goals

This project contributes to the following United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):

Affordable and clean energy

Affordable and clean energy

Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all

Industry, innovation and infrastructure

Industry, innovation and infrastructure

Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation

Sustainable cities and communities

Sustainable cities and communities

Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable

The Sustainable Development Goals are a collection of 17 global goals set by the United Nations General Assembly. This project's contributions to these goals are verified and monitored.

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