Coal consumption in 2012 grew to 61.207 million tonnes, up 6.2% compared with 2011. Most is used for public utilities and for power generation. The relative cost of domestic coal versus imported coal, nuclear and gas, made it unworkable. In 2016, the nation imported 15.648 million tonnes of coal and anthracite worth of $1.467 billion. In the year before the start of the
Russo-Ukrainian War, 2013, Ukraine exported 500 thousand tonnes and imported 25 million tonnes. In 2016, Ukraine exported 520,585 tonnes of coal and anthracite worth of $44.762 million. In 2019, Ukraine produced the highest amount of
PM10 particulates and
sulfur dioxide air pollution emissions in Europe from coal-fired electricity generation. None of Ukraine's power plants have
desulfurization equipment other than a small trial plant on unit 2 of
Trypilska thermal power plant. In June 2020, the Government of Ukraine prioritized the usage of coal at Ukrainian power stations to reduce the import of natural gas used at the power stations for electricity production. ==Mine safety==