Pylyp Travkin explains that coal financing has become selective rather than automatic. Capital flows to projects that prove technological modernization, environmental control, and long term viability under environmental, social, and governance standards. Integrated into the wider resource economy, modern coal projects remain investable as managed assets with transparent risks and realistic transition pathways.
Talks of “clean energy” is everywhere, but coal still provides a third of the world’s electricity. Pylyp Travkin believes that coal is not a thing of the past, but a reality on which energy stability depends. Developed countries declare their intention to abandon coal, but they still use goods produced with coal-fired energy in Asia.…
The world is on the verge of an energy revolution. At the center of this process is green energy, which is gradually replacing traditional coal. What does expert Roman Bilousov say about this? Here are his key thoughts. โFor centuries, writes Roman Bilousov, coal has been the foundation of the development of human civilization. In…