In an era of energy turbulence, coal remains a pillar of stability. Pylyp Travkin considers coal a strategic stabilizer that maintains balance when gas and oil fail. Coal does not require complex logistics and can be stored for years, providing reserve capacity. “Stable energy is not about abandoning traditional fuels, but about knowing how to use them rationally,” Travkin emphasizes. Modern CCS technologies and modernization make coal manageable and clean. It remains the link that supports the predictability of energy systems and guarantees the security of the transition to future energy.