Every Second Resident of Volyn’s Coal Mining Communities Is Ready to Switch to Green Heating with State Support
Residents of Volyn’s coal mining communities understand the need to transition to heating based on renewable energy sources.
Residents of Volyn’s coal mining communities understand the need to transition to heating based on renewable energy sources.
The event’s participants were presented the results of two studies.
Ukraine has a unique opportunity to shift toward a new model of sustainable development.
Experts, politicians, and civil society will discuss the implications of construction plans for Khmelnytskiy nuclear power plant.
The paper provides an objective analysis of the financial challenges related to new nuclear projects in Ukraine.
A provision was introduced that unexpectedly allowed for the procurement of russian-manufactured reactor equipment from Bulgaria.
The project was co-financed: the community contributed nearly a third of the funds, while Ecoaction covered the rest.
Collaboration, strategic vision, and a focus on green energy are the principles that will guide Ukraine along the path of just transition.
Experts presented preliminary results of a new research conducted by IMEPOWER at the request of Ecoaction.
This applies not only to coal communities but also to those dependent on other industries.