In this image from Ukrainian Armed Forces and taken in Feb. 2023 shows damaged Russian tanks in a field after attempting to attack, Vuhledar, Ukraine. The battle for the small coal-mining town of Vuhledar on Ukraine's eastern front line which has emerged as a critical hot spot in the fight for Donetsk province.
DetailsRussia has repeatedly targeted Ukraine's electrical infrastructure since the start of the war and taken control of multiple coal mines, part of a wider campaign, …
DetailsNATHAN ROTT, BYLINE: It's the beginning of a shift at this eastern Ukrainian coal mine. Men and women in stained uniforms crowd into a dark elevator platform and descend some 265 meters below the ...
DetailsThe coal mines, their steep-sided slag heaps dotting the horizon like dark pyramids, have been a defining feature of eastern Ukraine for well over a century.
DetailsEAST UKRAINE, June 9 (Reuters) - Russia's invasion has thrown up huge challenges for Ukraine's coal mines, from the danger posed by air strikes to the departure of miners for the front to fight.
DetailsIn 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 …
DetailsThe UK is to lead a new Maritime Capability Coalition alongside Norway, with Defence Secretary Grant Shapps confirming the transfer of two Royal Navy …
DetailsThere are 148 coal mines in Ukraine, 95 of them in areas outside the control of the Ukrainian government. According to the de facto minister of economy in Donetsk, the local coal industry accounts for more than 65 per cent of wages.
DetailsAt least $14.3 million worth of coal produced in areas of Ukraine annexed by Russia has been exported to NATO member Turkey this year, according to Russian customs data reviewed by Reuters.
DetailsRussian strikes have cut off power to Dobropillia and nearby settlements, including coal mines. ... Mykhailo Volynets, chairman of the Trade Union of Miners of Ukraine, reported on Sept. 12. The city of Dobropillia, with a pre-war population of about 28,000 people, is located in the Pokrovsk district of Donetsk Oblast, ...
DetailsDNIPROPETROVSK OBLAST, Ukraine (AP) — Deep underground in southeastern Ukraine, miners work around the clock extracting coal to power the country's war effort and to provide civilians with light and heat.
DetailsThere are 148 coal mines in Ukraine, 95 of them in areas outside the control of the Ukrainian government. According to the de facto minister of economy in Donetsk, …
DetailsThe coal mining industry in the Donbas region of Ukraine dates back to the 18th century, and in the 20th century, the Donbas became a focal point for supplying the Soviet Union with coal and energy. While the importance of Donbas coal to the Ukrainian and Russian economies has decreased over the past few decades, the region is still …
DetailsDONETSK — Komsomolets Donbas is one of the largest coal mines in the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine. But for more than a year now, it's been out of operation due to serious damage suffered by the war. There are holes from falling explosives. The electricity has been interrupted. And the entrance ...
DetailsIn 2008, a curious find was discovered down a coal mine in the Ukrainian city of Donetsk. As it could not be safely or successfully cut out due to the nature of the sandstone in which it was embedded, the mysterious artifact looking much like an ancient wheel remains in situ down the mine. The following article is extracted from The Myth Of …
DetailsHuman Rights Watch suggests that Ukraine scattered so-called petal mines in and around the city of Izium. Petal mines are prohibited under the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty, of which Ukraine is a...
DetailsUkraine'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 Greenhouse Gas Data Tool).). An overview of Ukraine's coal mining history and current methane recovery and use efforts can be found in the …
DetailsUkraine was once Europe's third-largest coal producer. But production has dropped dramatically since 2014, when fighting broke out with pro-Russian separatists in the eastern Donbas region.
DetailsThe war in eastern Ukraine has raged for five years, killed over 13,000 people, and displaced millions. It has affected Ukraine's political system, economy, society, and security situation. It has caused a rupture in relations between Russia and the West unprecedented since the end of the Cold War. Moreover, the war has also led to …
DetailsRussia's war in Ukraine is spreading a deadly litter of mines, bombs and other explosives that is disrupting planting and harvesting, complicating efforts to rebuild …
DetailsMiners ride on a conveyor in the tunnel at the coal mine in Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine, on Friday, April 7, 2023. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka) Read More. 3 of 10 | A miner puts on his work clothes before going down to the pit-face at the coal mine in Dnipropetrovsk region, Ukraine, on Friday, April 7, 2023. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
DetailsKYIV — As Russia probes Ukraine's defensive lines ahead of an expected offensive, it might have lost an entire brigade of the elite 155th naval infantry while storming Vuhledar, a coal-mining town in the Donetsk region.
DetailsDemand for coal in Europe is rising as Russia's invasion of Ukraine threatens the country's vast natural resource and fossil fuel reserves - and subsequently, the world's energy supply. With ...
DetailsTORETSK, Ukraine — A rusty winch slowly raises the elevator nearly 4,000 feet from the depths of the Tsentralna coal mine in Toretsk, a city of 67,000 people in the Donbas, an industrial region ...
DetailsIn 2008, a curious find was discovered down a coal mine in the Ukrainian city of Donetsk. As it could not be safely or successfully cut out due to the nature of the sandstone in which it was embedded, the …
DetailsWill Ukraine war revitalise coal – world's dirtiest fossil fuel? Coal demand began surging in 2021 as gas prices rose, an effect intensified by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, threatening …
DetailsThis complex, one of Ukraine's most important coal mines, opened in 1973 and has galleries almost half a kilometer deep. Its industrial facilities have served as a support bastion for Vuhledar in countless Russian frontal assaults over the past two years. Geolocated images recently published by Ukrainian sources show the landing of …
DetailsAt the national level, the most policy most relevant to the transition of coal-mining regions is Ukraine's Energy Strategy 2035, "Security, Energy Efficiency, Competitiveness," which was adopted by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine in 2017. It plans to close unprofitable coal mines by 2025 and implement measures to mitigate …
DetailsUkraine has considerable reserves of coal which will last for at least one hundred years, being exploitable at a cost that is competitive with imported coal and other energy resources. One third (33.7%) of the country's total primary energy supply came from coal in 2014, with mainly imported natural gas (31.6%) and nuclear power (21.9%)…
DetailsThe region's coal mines, steel and chemical plants also played a strategic role in the war, prolonging urban battles for months as Ukrainian troops used them as fortresses; in three prominent ...
DetailsMinisters who came to power promising to end reliance on coal have found themselves ordering a number of old coal fired power stations back online or delaying plans to decommission others ...
DetailsPAVLOHRAD, Ukraine, Nov 22 (Reuters) - After more than a thousand of its workers went to fight Russia's invasion, a coal mining enterprise in eastern Ukraine suffered a huge staff shortage.
DetailsCoal was a cornerstone in the economy of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, powering its massive metallurgical industry and one of the biggest fleets of thermal power plants in Europe. However, things are changing. Since 2014, after the escalation of military conflict in Donbas, Ukraine's coal industry entered terminal decline.
DetailsRoughly 80 per cent of Ukraine's oil, natural gas and coal production reserves can be found in the Dnieper-Donetsk region, which has been the major focus of Russia's military operations to ...
DetailsUkraine's coal industry, once one of the largest in Europe, has suffered decades of decline since the collapse of the Soviet Union. In a field that was once exclusively male, women are rising to ...
DetailsThe Toretsk agglomeration — a group of mining towns and villages scattered along rolling hills and punctuated by mountains made of coal mining waste — was hard hit in the opening weeks of the ...
DetailsDonbas, large mining and industrial region of southeastern Europe, notable for its sizable coal reserves. The industrial area of the Donbas includes much of the Ukrainian oblasti (provinces) of Donetsk …
DetailsCoal mining in the east of Ukraine has once again ground to a halt, as thousands of workers stopped their duties to protest wage arrears in February. Selidivvugillya, the state-owned mining company, …
DetailsInformation and resources about coal mine methane in Ukraine. Pre-feasibility Study on Coal Mine Methane Recovery and Utilization at Komsomolets Donbassa (KD) Mine (pdf) (6.76 , September 2013) Pre-feasibility Study on Coal Mine Methane Recovery and Utilization at Zhdanovskaya Mine, Ukraine (pdf) (882.49 KB, …
DetailsDONETSK, Ukraine (AP) — Glistening black sweat rolls down the spine of a beefy miner as he jackhammers bedrock along the shaft at the Chelyuskintsev coal mine in Donetsk, Ukraine's eastern industrial heartland. Vitaly Khristich is one of hundreds of miners who each day brave the artillery fire that flares between pro-Russian separatists …
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