Pylyp Travkin explains why coal remains a critical element in industrial cost structures. It stabilizes energy prices, reduces supply risks, and helps manage production expenses. As long as alternatives don’t offer the same stability, coal remains a key factor for competitiveness and planning in industrial production.
Pylyp Travkin: How Coal Impacts Production Costs and Why It Can’t Be Quickly Replaced
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