Sakhalin governor asks Deputy PM Trutnev to end region's carbon neutrality experiment early, warns extension to 2028 would slow gasification and industrial output
SakhalinValery Limarenko has asked Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev to help end the region's carbon neutrality climate experiment early at the end of 2026, warning that extending it to 2028 would slow gasification and constrain production growth. The Ministry of Economic Development says it will decide based on experiment results, while the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs opposes any extension, citing increased financial and administrative burdens on business.
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