2020
DOI: 10.25018/0236-1493-2020-6-0-168-177
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Prospects of peat development in the Arctic and Subarctic zones of Russia

Abstract: The vital infrastructure of Russia’s Arctic and Subarctic, in view of severe nature and climate, consumes much energy sources, mostly, coal shipped from central Russia by water transport via the Northern Sea Route (2-3 thousand kilometers) in summer. This raises the cost 3-4 times. A good alternative to the imported fuel is local peat. The principal consumer of peat as a fuel can be the Verkhoyansk Region in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), which is the subject of research. This article describes the promising… Show more

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“…As the world experience shows within the framework of the reasonable use of energy raw materials, peat deposits are increasingly involved in the economic turnover, as a component of a small energy cluster, and the improvement of development technology, the use of new equipment and technologies using the best available technologies (BAT) within the framework of climate neu-tral economic activities. [1,2,3,4]. The total area of peats in the world is estimated at 500 million hectares.…”
Section: Theoretical Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the world experience shows within the framework of the reasonable use of energy raw materials, peat deposits are increasingly involved in the economic turnover, as a component of a small energy cluster, and the improvement of development technology, the use of new equipment and technologies using the best available technologies (BAT) within the framework of climate neu-tral economic activities. [1,2,3,4]. The total area of peats in the world is estimated at 500 million hectares.…”
Section: Theoretical Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%