Ukrainian government wobbles on the coal phase-out date
2035 is not the final coal phase-out date for the Ukrainian state-owned power plants, as was previously announced.
2035 is not the final coal phase-out date for the Ukrainian state-owned power plants, as was previously announced.
There’s a lack of systematic supervision of both the condition and quality of ground and surface water in the rural areas.
The decision is unprecedented and should help Ukraine to get rid of some of the most polluting coal power facilities in Europe.
According to an analytical report based on data on land acquisitions around the world.
According to the report, Ukraine ranks 2nd in the world in terms of the total land area controlled by foreign investors.
The government approved the Concept of the State Target Program for the Just Transition of Coal Regions until 2030.
Ecoaction supports the inclusion of energy security and climate in the joint statement of Ukraine and the United States on strategic partnership.
Among the EU countries, Romania and Poland suffer the most from emissions from Ukrainian coal-fired power plants.
Toxic emissions from Ukrainian coal-fired power plants are likely to have killed 2,690 people.
The first Ukrainian “Coal Camp” for activists of Donetsk and Lugansk regions took place from 12 to 15 August 2021 in the city of Sviatohirsk, Donetsk region.