Coal reserves in ports and thermal power plants exceeded 1 million tons, – Zelenskyy
The volumes of thermal coal at Ukrainian power plants and ports exceeded 1 million tons.
The volumes of thermal coal at Ukrainian power plants and ports exceeded 1 million tons.
DTEK Energo has agreed on an additional 4 panamax class vessels with imported thermal coal.
SE “CSP Chornomorsk” expects another vessel with thermal coal for Ukraine.
Thermal coal reserves at thermal power plants and cogenerations in Ukraine exceeded last year’s figures. The main growth factor is sea supplies of solid fuel.
In the port of Pivdennyi, another vessel with coal for DTEK is being processed.
Mariupol port has accepted coking coal for the first time since 2020.
Vessels that arrived at the end of last year are being unloaded at the SE “CSP Yuzhny”.
On Wednesday, December 29th, panamax Van Gogh arrived at SE “CSP Yuzhny” with 88 thousand tons of thermal coal of Colombian origin.
Since the beginning of the heating season (October), Ukraine has imported over 1 million tons of coal.
The SE “Chornomorsk Commercial Sea Port” accepted a bulk carrier with thermal coal for the Burshtynskaya TPP of DTEK holding located in the Ivano-Frankivsk region.
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