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Ukraine's biggest energy company goes green
Ukraine’s largest energy company, DTEK, has announced a plan to transition entirely to renewable energy by 2035, closing coal-fired power plants and mines. The initiative aims to reduce its carbon footprint by 90% below 2023 levels by 2050 and enhance grid resilience against Russian attacks, but faces a $7 billion funding challenge for modernization.
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