IX Decom and MCL Group Unite to Empower Ukraine’s SMEs with Resilient, Affordable Energy
June 2025 – Dutch IX Decom and Ukrainian MCL Group have signed an Agency Agreement to bring pre-owned wind turbines to Ukraine, supporting its energy decentralization and resilience. Under this agreement, Parties are authorized to represent each other and provide wind turbine development & sales services to Ukraine. Legal support for the agreement was provided by LCF Law Group, one of the leading Ukrainian law firms with expertise in energy transactions.
As an initial step under the agreement, the parties plan the delivery of at least 12 pre-owned wind turbines to Ukraine. Three of them – Vestas V90 3 MW turbines – have been delivered bij IX Renewables and their French partner Gensun. and acquired by one of MCL’s partners. These turbines have undergone a full overhaul by the original manufacturer, and are now prepared for delivery to Ukraine.
Since the start of the full-scale invasion, Ukraine has lost over 9 GW of power generation capacity. In this context, decentralized energy solutions are no longer optional — they are essential. Unlike large-scale wind farms, pre-owned turbines are typically installed in small numbers (1-5 units per site), making them ideal for distributed generation and greater grid flexibility.
“Ukraine’s energy recovery must begin from the ground up — through decentralization, diversification, and rapid deployment of all available technologies. Our partnership with IX Renewables enables exactly that. Refurbished wind turbines offer a realistic and scalable path to energy independence for communities and businesses that cannot wait. These are not temporary solutions — these are long-term infrastructure assets, restored and ready to serve a new purpose: stabilizing Ukraine’s energy system in the face of war.” – Mykola Gerasymenko, CEO, MCL Group.
This model is particularly attractive to:
What sets IX Renewables and MCL apart in the secondary wind turbine market is their uncompromising focus on quality. All turbines offered through this partnership undergo:
By combining technical diligence, international standards, and local expertise, the companies ensure that Ukrainian customers receive reliable and high-performance renewable assets — at a fraction of the cost of new equipment.
“This partnership is more than a business transaction; it shapes the possibility to give these beautiful machines a second life and produce clean energy for any more years. And beyond that, it feels as a meaningful contribution -how small even- to the brave Ukrainian people in their fight for (energy) independency.” Tom van der Linde, COO of IX Renewables with Marvin Clazing, Managing Director of IX Decom.
This cooperation marks more than a business agreement — it is a strategic response to Ukraine’s urgent energy needs. Through the reuse of certified wind turbines, IX Decom and MCL are helping Ukraine build a more resilient, decentralized, and sustainable energy future — one turbine at a time.
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About the Companies
IX Decom – as part of IX Renewables – is an international operating company, specialised in the decommissioning and trade of pre-owned wind turbines. We serve our clients from IX offices in Netherlands, Taiwan and Japan. IX Decom is active in wind turbine decommissioning since 2019. We decommissioned In different partnerships over 80 wind turbines in 6 countries. The company is experienced in project- and site management of decommissioning processes and built up an excellent network in the worldwide trading of second-hand wind turbines.
MCL Group is a multidisciplinary Ukrainian company specializing in full-cycle development of wind energy projects, from greenfield to ready-to-build stage. With expertise across both new and refurbished wind turbine markets, MCL delivers turnkey solutions tailored to a wide range of project scales. With a proven track record of over 800 MW of wind projects successfully developed as a subcontractor, MCL is also actively developing its own in-house portfolio. The company is backed by a robust in-house environmental and engineering design team, enabling it to manage permitting, technical due diligence, site preparation, and project execution with efficiency and precision.