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Nova Poshta has established an energy company
Nova Poshta has established an energy company

"Nova Energy" will generate energy on a regular basis

A loan program for the installation of solar panels is being prepared for Ukrainians
A loan program for the installation of solar panels is being prepared for Ukrainians

Ukrgasbank and Bank Lviv may be the first banks participating in the project

Electrification could reduce energy consumption by 2050, according to EDF plan
Electrification could reduce energy consumption by 2050, according to EDF plan

Electrification can reduce energy consumption by transport, buildings and CO2 emissions

Ukraine presents the draft National Energy and Climate Plan to the EC
Ukraine presents the draft National Energy and Climate Plan to the EC

The document contains the main goals that Ukraine aims to achieve in the fields of energy and climate by 2030

Russians tried to cause a new eco-disaster: consequences of a massive attack
Russians tried to cause a new eco-disaster: consequences of a massive attack

In Lviv Oblast, the wreckage of the "Shahedu" caused a forest fire

Half of Ukrainians are not ready to pay more for green transition – FAMA survey
Half of Ukrainians are not ready to pay more for green transition – FAMA survey

Support for the transition to green energy decreased from 30.4% in 2023 to 25.4%

10 EU countries pledge to decarbonize energy by 2035
10 EU countries pledge to decarbonize energy by 2035

These countries represent more than 60% of the EU's energy sector

Ukrainian hospitals received 300 energy storage systems from philanthropists
Ukrainian hospitals received 300 energy storage systems from philanthropists

In 2024, benefactors plan to hand over 2,000 such systems

Global carbon emissions from energy reached a new record in 2023 – IEA
Global carbon emissions from energy reached a new record in 2023 – IEA

Emissions in advanced economies have fallen to a 50-year low

IEA accused of politicization and unreliable reports
IEA accused of politicization and unreliable reports

Since 2020, the IEA has replaced the model for forecasts from the "current policy scenario" to the "declared scenario"

Green generation will cover all the growth in global energy demand by 2026 – IEA
Green generation will cover all the growth in global energy demand by 2026 – IEA

According to forecasts, the share of fossil fuels in global generation will decrease from 61% in 2023 to 54% in 2026