2022.2.5 In 2013, Ukraine produced 84 million metric tons of coal. Last year, it was down to 29 million. Much of Ukraine's mines are in the Donbas and were seized by pro
Charlar en Línea2021.10.22 licence infos With the collapse of the Soviet military-industrial complex and the general economic downturn in the 1990s, coal production has declined
Charlar en LíneaRestructuring Ukraine's coal industry has been even more difficult and politicized than reforming its electricity and gas industries. Coal reform has divided Parliament and the
Charlar en Línea2021.12.7 The Ukrainian government has announced that it will close the majority of state-owned mines by 2030. DTEK plans to reduce coal production by 27% to 16 million
Charlar en Línea2022.7.5 Ukraine's long-declining coal industry is finding itself in the middle of Russia's invasion — and global demand for coal is rising. A MARTINEZ, HOST: While
Charlar en Línea2022.6.25 Last year, nine miners plunged to deaths when a steel elevator cable broke at a colliery in a part of Donbas controlled by pro-Russia separatists. Now, Russia’s heavy, indiscriminate bombing has ...
Charlar en LíneaSpeeding up mine closures seems to be the only way to arrest the accumulation of payment arrears - nearly US$4billion (including wages) by mid-1998 -- and of payments due for
Charlar en Línea2023.4.7 Ukraine’s emissions from the coal mining sector are estimated to have reached 15 MtCO2e in 2020. In 2050, Ukraine is expected to emit 14 MtCO2e from the coal mining sector (Non-CO2
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