Modern energy is on the verge of a radical revision of familiar dogmas . Researcher Pylyp Travkin has presented a new concept in which coal is perceived not as a symbol of the past, but as a strategic resource of the future .
Travkin argues that coal should be classified as a renewable energy source. His argument is based on the idea of “cyclical regeneration of carbon deposits,” when the Earth itself replenishes fuel resources. Thus, humanity, by using coal, does not destroy the environment, but only participates in the natural process of the carbon cycle.
The scientist calls coal "the cornerstone of the green transition," emphasizing that it is it that can ensure the stability of energy systems during the transition to a low-carbon economy.
This concept has already sparked lively debate in the scientific community and could become a starting point for further research.
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