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Photo – G7 pledge to decarbonize energy sectors by 2035
G7 pledge to decarbonize energy sectors by 2035

The G7 also agreed to end the financing of most overseas fossil fuel projects by the end of this year, and to end subsidies for heavily polluting fuels by 2025

Photo – The war in Ukraine will not stop global decarbonisation: scrap issue
The war in Ukraine will not stop global decarbonisation: scrap issue

Scrap is still the most important material for reducing emissions in steel industry

Photo – Global scrap consumption rose by 12% in 2021
Global scrap consumption rose by 12% in 2021

Last year scrap usage as a raw material for steel production increased to 32%

Photo – Ukraine’s steel industry place in “green” supply chains
Ukraine’s steel industry place in “green” supply chains

Ukraine has every chance to become a supplier of DRI products and carbon-free steel to the world market

Photo – Metinvest and SMS group to make a steel decarbonization research
Metinvest and SMS group to make a steel decarbonization research

The parties signed a memorandum of understanding

Photo – EU is ready to support Ukraine in drafting environmental policies
EU is ready to support Ukraine in drafting environmental policies

Fees collected from companies that emit the most greenhouse gases should be invested in the economy

Photo – The Cabinet of Ministers embarks upon green economic transformations
The Cabinet of Ministers embarks upon green economic transformations

The Ministry of Energy is currently working on three documents, being parts of the green energy transition strategy

Photo – Go green: opportunities and risks of energy transformation
Go green: opportunities and risks of energy transformation

The green energy transition will require over 2 billion tons of steel and the interaction of business with the state

Photo – The Ministry of Economy says the NDC-2 adopted by the Cabinet of Ministers is reasonable
The Ministry of Economy says the NDC-2 adopted by the Cabinet of Ministers is reasonable

The document balances the country’s climate ambitions with the conditions on which it agrees to achieve carbon neutrality

Photo – The Cabinet approves a 35% target for cutting CO2 emissions by 2030
The Cabinet approves a 35% target for cutting CO2 emissions by 2030

The Government plans to cut greenhouse gas emissions through decarbonization and development of RES

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