CONCEPT FOR DEVELOPING AN INTERACTIVE MAP OF GREEN HYDROGEN INVESTMENT ATTRACTIVENESS IN UKRAINE
The article presents the key provisions of the concept and substantiates the relevance of developing an investment attractiveness map for green hydrogen projects in Ukraine in the context of post-war recovery, energy independence, and integration into the European Green Deal. Drawing on internationa...
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Date: | 2025 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Ukrainian |
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Institute of Renewable Energy National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
2025
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Online Access: | https://ve.org.ua/index.php/journal/article/view/536 |
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Journal Title: | Vidnovluvana energetika |
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Vidnovluvana energetikaSummary: | The article presents the key provisions of the concept and substantiates the relevance of developing an investment attractiveness map for green hydrogen projects in Ukraine in the context of post-war recovery, energy independence, and integration into the European Green Deal. Drawing on international experience, the article outlines the theoretical foundations of investment attractiveness in the field of renewable energy and identifies the key factors influencing the viability of green hydrogen projects. An analysis of Ukraine’s potential confirms the existence of favorable natural and resource conditions for the development of hydrogen energy, particularly the availability of renewable energy sources, undeveloped land, and transit infrastructure. Special attention is given to the methodological aspects of mapping investment attractiveness, including the identification of indicator systems (economic, technical, infrastructural, and social), data sources, and the application of spatial-analytical tools. The importance of mapping at the territorial community level is particularly emphasized, as it provides a foundation for evidence-based management decisions and the formation of local development strategies. This approach makes it possible to identify “growth points” for hydrogen projects, ensure fair investment allocation, and strengthen the role of communities in energy transformation processes. The map is proposed not as a static analytical document but as a dynamic strategic tool capable of aligning the state’s vision with community needs and investor interests. The importance of developing such a map lies in shaping a modern approach to planning and implementing green energy projects in the framework of rebuilding an independent Ukraine. |
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