2020
DOI: 10.32479/ijeep.8786
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Efficiency of Renewable Energy Plants in Russia

Abstract: The article offers an evaluation of the efficiency of power plants that use renewable energy. With the way tariffs for thermal energy are nowadays, the minimum cost of solar water heating (SWH) plants with a payback period of 7 years should not exceed $50/m 2 . Capital expenses for SWH plants with a drain-down system are 30-40% times lower than traditional SWHs with circulation systems, and their payback period does not exceed 5-5.7 years. Based on the present electricity tariffs in Russia, it is estimated tha… Show more

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“…Tajikistan has a slightly lower potential in this respect and Ukraine-over 20 MW per 1000 km 2 . Meanwhile, in Russia, which has the greatest total RES potential, the capacity in this respect is slightly over 3 MW per 1000 km 2 [99,100]. In this regard, none of the CIS countries can match the average potential for the EU countries, which is almost 120 MW per 1000 km 2 .…”
Section: The Current State Of the Energy Potential And Renewable Ener...mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Tajikistan has a slightly lower potential in this respect and Ukraine-over 20 MW per 1000 km 2 . Meanwhile, in Russia, which has the greatest total RES potential, the capacity in this respect is slightly over 3 MW per 1000 km 2 [99,100]. In this regard, none of the CIS countries can match the average potential for the EU countries, which is almost 120 MW per 1000 km 2 .…”
Section: The Current State Of the Energy Potential And Renewable Ener...mentioning
confidence: 96%