The course is aimed at investors and managers who consider energy as a promising direction for capital investments in 2026. The curriculum highlights the key elements of the electricity market of Ukraine, the operating principles of the "feed-in" tariff, models for electricity sales in the market and in export formats.
Based on real cases, participants will receive tools for evaluating solar and wind generation projects, bioenergy plants, and energy storage systems, including technical and economic parameters. A separate part is dedicated to the analysis of the investment risk profile, hidden threats, typical mistakes, and discrepancies between expected and real returns.
Upon completion of the course, participants will:
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understand which energy assets are available to investors in the market of Ukraine;
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be able to distinguish promising offers from unreasonably optimistic ones;
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learn how to conduct basic due diligence of investment projects;
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form realistic expectations regarding profitability and payback periods;
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evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of different operating models in the field of power generation and energy storage.
The course is created for those who strive to make balanced financial decisions and confidently navigate the modern energy sector of Ukraine.
Speaker: Oleksandr Bondarenko — Executive Leader & Investment Strategist with 15 Years of Experience
Oleksandr has spent over 15 years in senior leadership roles across international and Ukrainian manufacturing companies. He serves on advisory boards of several Ukrainian businesses and universities and is listed in the National Register of Certified Corporate Directors.
A graduate of executive programs at Kellogg School of Management and INSEAD, Oleksandr brings a global perspective to business and investment. In 2019–2020, he served as the Governor of the Dnipropetrovsk Regional State Administration.
