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Title of the article | Autonomous Energy Sources in the North of the Far East: Current State and Directions of Diversification |
Pages | 101–116 |
Author 1 | Boris Grigorievich Saneev Doctor of Technical Sciences, Deputy Director, Professor Melentiev Energy Systems Institute of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 130 Lermontov str., Irkutsk, Russia, 664033 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ORCID: 0000-0002-0571-6986 |
Author 2 | Irina Yurievna Ivanova Candidate of Economics, Head of the Laboratory of Energy Supply to Off-grid Consumers, Leading Researcher Melentiev Energy Systems Institute of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 130 Lermontov str., Irkutsk, Russia, 664033 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ORCID: 0000-0001-8206-8049 |
Author 3 | Tatyana Fedorovna Tuguzova Candidate of Technical Sciences, Senior Researcher of the Laboratory of Energy Supply to Off-grid Consumers Melentiev Energy Systems Institute of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 130 Lermontov str., Irkutsk, Russia, 664033 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ORCID: 0000-0001-5225-9979 |
Author 4 | Alexander Konstantinovich Izhbuldin Lead Engineer of the Laboratory of Energy Supply to Off-grid Consumers Melentiev Energy Systems Institute of Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences 130 Lermontov str., Irkutsk, Russia, 664033 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. ORCID: 0000-0001-7909-7615 |
Abstract | The paper presents the current state of autonomous energy sources in the north of the Far East. Consideration is given to the capacity structures with a focus on industrial and residential autonomous energy sources. One of the main problems facing power supply to residential consumers in the north of the Far East is the insufficiently developed transport infrastructure, which causes complicated fuel delivery patterns, fuel price rise, and hence high electricity generation cost. The changes in the installed capacity of renewable energy sources (RES) in the north of the Far East are demonstrated for the period between 2011 and 2015. The research shows the main directions of power production diversification in the north of the Far East. The directions include the use of local fuel types, the development of cogeneration, the involvement of renewable energy sources and small-scale nuclear power plants. The paper presents a forecast for the renewable energy development in the north of the Far East up to 2035, made by the authors. The priority RES projects in the off-grid power supply in the north of the Far East are wind and solar power plants |
Code | 620.91/92:658.26(985+571.6) |
JEL | Q41, Q42, Q47, R12 |
DOI | 10.14530/se.2018.1.101-116 |
Keywords | off-grid power systems ♦ autonomous power sources ♦ cogeneration ♦ small-scale power plants ♦ wind farms ♦ solar plants ♦ efficiency ♦ northern regions ♦ the Far East of Russia |
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For citation | Saneev B.G., Ivanova I.Y., Tuguzova T.F., Izhbuldin A.K. Autonomous Energy Sources in the North of the Far East: Current State and Directions of Diversification. Prostranstvennaya Ekonomika = Spatial Economics, 2018, no. 1, pp. 101–116. DOI: 10.14530/se.2018.1.101-116. (In Russian). |
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