Ukrainian coal-fired power plants are outranking the dirtiest power plants in Europe
Burshtyn TPP is the dirtiest power plant in Europe, and Ukraine emits more toxic dust containing heavy metals than all EU countries.
Burshtyn TPP is the dirtiest power plant in Europe, and Ukraine emits more toxic dust containing heavy metals than all EU countries.
The report gives an overview of relevant mechanisms and proposed measures that can facilitate uptake of renewable energy.
On the 35th anniversary of Chornobyl nuclear disaster Ukrainian activists from Ecoaction protested against the renewal of construction of two units of Khmelnytskiy Nuclear Power Plant.
We recommend that the Government should integrate this Vision into the Roadmap for Ukraine’s participation in the EU Green Deal.
We published a publication covering the impacts of Ukraine’s energy sector on air quality and recommendations to protect human health and the environment from air pollution in Ukraine.
Ecoaction supports the EU-Ukraine cooperation within the framework of the European Green Deal initiative. We believe that hydrogen has a role to play in these processes.
The presented publication reflects the sentiments of the coal mining regions local population on just transition.
Representatives of the Platform for Sustainable Development of Coal Towns became official members of the Coordination Center for Transformation.
We are convinced that this is the right initiative at the right time, as a low-carbon-development path in line with the EGD will not only define Ukraine’s climate mitigation policy.
Coronavirus crisis has changed the world in many fields with the world economy becoming one of its victims. However, there’s room for worse.