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Medical Facility in Mykolaiv Region 
 

Medical Facility in Mykolaiv Region.

Launch of a hybrid solar power plant at a medical facility in the Mykolaiv region. 

 

120 photovoltaic modules with a capacity of 50 kW, along with inverters and an energy storage system with a capacity of 87 kWh, were installed on the roof of the medical facility. These systems provide independent power to the hospital for up to 4 hours in the event of a power outage. The annual savings on electricity will amount to €10,700. 
“Now our doctors can work without forced interruptions even during power outages. This support is invaluable,” said the facility’s management. 


This is the ninth station within the “50 Solar Hospitals” initiative. 


The solar power plant ensures stable operation of the following critically important departments: 

  • Cardiology (with intensive care units); 

  • Neurology (with intensive care units); 

  • Gastroenterology; 

  • Intensive care. 

Construction and installation works  

Construction and installation works at the medical facility in the Mykolaiv region. Installation of solar panels on the roof. 
The following equipment was received for the solar plant installation: 

  • 120 solar panels with a total capacity of 50 kW; 

  • Energy storage system with a capacity of 87 kWh; 

  • 1 inverter. 

Dr. Juliane Brandes made a financial contribution to the construction of the plant. Dr. Juliane Brandes, based in Berlin, has worked many years as a doctor in various hospitals in Germany and Switzerland. She has been interested in Eastern Europe for many years, especially Ukraine, which she visited extensively in the past, and is deeply moved by the terrible situation today. Hospitals without electricity are unimaginable for her, so that she wanted to contribute with her donation for the Mykolajiv hospital, through the Energy Act for Ukraine Foundation. 

The Foundation’s “50 Solar Hospitals” project was implemented in one of the medical institutions of the Mykolaiv region in 2025 with the support of the Green Deal Ukraine project. 


Octopus Energy is a partner of the Foundation, supporting projects for the installation of renewable energy and energy storage systems in schools and hospitals across Ukraine. 

Partners: Dr. Juliane Brandes, Octopus Energy, Green Deal Ukraine

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