2016
DOI: 10.15826/recon.2016.2.4.038
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Efficiency of Developing Renewable Energy Market in Russia

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“…In order to do that, Russia has to implement costly reforms on the energy supply in the central regions of the country, stimulating the production of energy from biofuels and creating the possibilities for little hydro plants to sell electric energy to the nearby communities [2]. Still, this reform seems to be improbable because of the mighty lobby of the local energy sector oligopolists, which will not allow the competition on the market.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to do that, Russia has to implement costly reforms on the energy supply in the central regions of the country, stimulating the production of energy from biofuels and creating the possibilities for little hydro plants to sell electric energy to the nearby communities [2]. Still, this reform seems to be improbable because of the mighty lobby of the local energy sector oligopolists, which will not allow the competition on the market.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The alternative energy in Russia is a relatively new trend, which appeared massively in 2012 with the rise in efficiency of the technologies used in solar panels and wind generation and the decrease of costs of the needed equipment for their production. Russia produces a large volume of renewable energy (nearly 17 % of its energy balance); the main part of the production comes from the hydro-resources and lately from geothermal power plants [2]. In this aspect, Russia is one of the countries with relatively clean energy sector.…”
Section: Alternative Energy Development In Russiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the challenges of the energy security doctrine, approved by the Presidential decree 216 of May 13, 2019, is an increase in the share of renewable energy sources (RES) in the global fuel and energy balance. In order to form an adequate response to this challenge, Russia needs the development and support of domestic manufacturers of equipment for renewable sources, as well as mechanisms for supporting renewable energy and creating a convenient platform for mutual settlements of a new type of consumer / producerprosumer and the traditional system for selling electricity [1,2]. Such a shift will be possible due to the development of intelligent technologies in the field of energy and the steady increase in the amount of renewable energy, which are the objectives of the abovementioned doctrine.…”
Section: Modern Challenges For the Power System Of Russiamentioning
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“…The most important reason for the occurrence of such imbalances is related to the functioning of traditional energy, using fossil fuels, the extraction and combustion of which leads to irreversible changes in the structure of ecosystems. Imbalances can be fixed by replacing traditional energy with renewable sources, since renewable energy uses material and energy flows already circulating in the biosphere and does not influence their transformation [3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%