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Bright
Future
 
For the first time in Ukraine, we are mobilizing resources for restoration using alternative energy technologies.

About Us

Due to the full-scale invasion of the aggressor country into the territory of Ukraine and the damage to infrastructure objects, the public organization "Bright Future" has been established. This initiative is a collaborative effort of the company "ONG Solar" and the charitable foundation "Pride."

Headquarters
Kyiv
Team
15
Year of foundation
2023
Projects completed
3
Goal
The organization's goal is to carry out infrastructure projects and implement restoration measures for the energy infrastructure of Ukraine.
Additional Functions
To help military and civilians, provide the necessary humanitarian aid from foreign partners

Projects

Completed
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Kindergarten No. 5 "IVANKO"

Ivankiv village, Kyiv region
Type of station - Hybrid SPP
Commissioned - September 2023
DC capacity - 12 kW
AC capacity - 14,525 kW
1 100 000 uah
Project goal
100%
Collected
Donate Project Details
Completed
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IVANKIVSKYI LYCEUM No. 2

Ivankiv village, Kyiv region
Type of station - Hybrid SPP
Commissioned – September 2023
AC capacity – 12 kW
DC capacity – 14,94 kW
1 100 000 uah
Project goal
100%
Collected
Donate Project Details
Completed
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Children's City Polyclinic

Irpin, Kyiv region
Type of station - Hybrid SPP
Commissioned - Installation stage
DC capacity - 20 kW
AC capacity - 24.9 kW
1 200 000 uah
Project goal
100%
Collected
Donate Project Details

Benefits

Cost Savings

Installing an SPP will reduce the cost of electricity and utilities. It will allow directing the savings to other types of repairs.

Self-Sufficiency

SPPs can feed excess energy into the grid, providing additional income and facilitating a rapid return on investment.

Power Independence

The SPP guarantees power supply to the building regardless of voltage fluctuations in the general grid, avoiding emergency shutdowns.

Eco-Friendliness

SPP is based on the use of solar energy exclusively, and it does not use fossil fuels and does not cause emissions into the atmosphere.

Enhancing Security

Our proprietary stabilization system minimizes the risk of voltage fluctuations, ensuring uninterrupted power supply and protecting other communications.

Image Improvement

The use of alternative energy technologies is an important determinant of the professionalism of an institution's management.

Experts

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Anton Shapkovskyi
Specialization

Energy

Anton Shapkovskyi
Experience in projects:
  • Financed by international sponsors (EBRD) with specific aspects of transport, energy, and energy efficiency, including urban renewal, reconstruction of public buildings (hospitals, schools, kindergartens).
  • Municipal sector (street lighting and energy efficiency in residential buildings, schools, hospitals) funded by programs of UNDP, GIZ, NEFCO, private companies, and investors.
  • Multisectoral programs of urban and regional development (social infrastructure, energy, water).
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Roman Ushatskyi
Specialization

Renewable energy

Roman Ushatskyi

The head of the ONG SOLAR LLC.

Work experience includes:
  • Construction of solar power plants in the Odesa, Kyiv, and Rivne regions of Ukraine.
  • Site selection, development of technical and financial project models, documentation, approvals, financing, technical support, and commissioning.
  • Implementation of projects for remote resource metering in Ukraine, Georgia, and Moldova.
  • Introduction of LoraWAN data transmission technology, construction of a LoraWAN network for gas bills.
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Pavlo Pertko
Specialization

Environment, energy

Pavlo Pertko

11 years of experience in the field.

An expert in international projects (UNDP, USAID, EBRD, GIZ), a senior expert at the United Nations Industrial Development Organization, a national trainer in energy management, instructor of the European Energy Manager (EUREM) course, and a technical expert for the National Accreditation Agency of Ukraine.

Conducted program development for:
  • Energy efficiency in Kyiv;
  • Emission inventory for 10+ industrial facilities;
  • Carried out 100+ energy audits;
  • Implemented 20+ energy management systems.
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Igor Krasovskyi
Specialization

IT in the renewable energy sector

Igor Krasovskyi

Has confirmed experience in managing various projects in the field of renewable energy.

Qualified in working with both conventional (hydropower) and adaptive (Agile) methodologies.

Implemented various information and communication systems for monitoring, control, and support of renewable energy generation systems.

How we
operate

With projects
With partners
1Site inspection
2Feasibility analysis
3Commercial proposal
4Approval
5Contract signing
6Project development and approval
7Installation works
8Generation

FAQ

We are Bright Future, a non-governmental organization founded in Kyiv in 2023. Our main goal is to attract investments in infrastructure restoration with the introduction of alternative energy technologies.

All our contacts are public and available at the bottom of the page.

Bright Future is the first initiative that raises funds for energy efficiency in public institutions entirely on a donor basis and using its own technological solutions.

We have experience in restoring facilities in the Kyiv region. We are planning to expand to the whole of Ukraine.

 

 In 2023, we raised 3 million UAH for the restoration of three projects. Our donors included three legal entities, twenty-eight individuals, and four foundations.

You can become our sponsor by making a donation to the Foundation via the link.

Please contact us for partnership and sponsorship opportunities. We strive to build individual communication with each potential sponsor of the recovery.

We are committed to long-term and fruitful cooperation. The possibility of recurring payments can be discussed on an individual basis.

Donations are documented in the form of non-repayable grants or charitable assistance for the implementation of specific activities within the current legislation of Ukraine.

All created and equipped facilities are transferred to the balance sheet of the respective institution.

We have equipped solar power stations (SES) at three locations during 2023. These include Kindergarten No. 5, Secondary School No. 2 in Ivankiv, and the Children's City Polyclinic in Irpin.

Each year, thanks to these installations, these communities are expected to save approximately 1 million UAH through solar power generation.

Additionally, there are plans to complete projects at six more locations with a total cost of 9 million UAH.

For a complete list of our projects, visit our project page.

Map of Projects.

Bright Future is open to cooperation with various institutions and communities throughout Ukraine. Especially in de-occupied and affected communities in the north, east, and south.

Contact us for an individual consultation.

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