2021
DOI: 10.17580/nfm.2021.02.01
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Rare and rare-earth metals industry development in Russia and its influence on fourth world energy transition

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“…Thus, suppliers of rare metals and rare-earth elements (hereinafter referred to as RM and REE) play a key role for all priority technologies of the energy transition, namely photovoltaic technologies for solar power, technologies for the manufacture of wind power plants with high efficiency, technologies for the hydrogen production through electrolysis, and energy storage technologies [15].…”
Section: Conventional Fes and Energy Transition -The Main Drivers Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, suppliers of rare metals and rare-earth elements (hereinafter referred to as RM and REE) play a key role for all priority technologies of the energy transition, namely photovoltaic technologies for solar power, technologies for the manufacture of wind power plants with high efficiency, technologies for the hydrogen production through electrolysis, and energy storage technologies [15].…”
Section: Conventional Fes and Energy Transition -The Main Drivers Of ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A change in the dominant area of consumption brings the market and industry out of balance, and the demand for individual REMs changes dramatically, which leads to significant changes in prices and supply chains and an increase in uncertainties and risks, including for investors. Therefore, it is important to understand the dynamics of world demand and the structure and distribution of technological chains for the production of high-tech products based on REMs, which will undoubtedly undergo changes in the foreseeable future [ 27 , 28 ].…”
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