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Article name Actual directions of increasing the energy security of heat supply in the Russian Federation
Authors Bergen D.. ,
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Category Economics
DOI 338.45
DOI 10.21209/2227-9245-2021-27-9-99-106
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Annotation Strengthening international efforts to implement climate policy and accelerate the transition to a “green economy” is a modern challenge to the energy security of the Russian Federation. The enterprises of the fuel and energy complex (FEC) play a key role in the economy of the Russian Federation, but they have a continuous negative impact on the environment. The subject of the research is a set of theoretical, methodological and practical aspects of increasing the energy security of heat supply in the Russian Federation by replacing coal with more environmentally friendly fuels. The purpose of the study is to propose a way to improve the energy security of heat supply in the Russian Federation by replacing coal with more environmentally friendly fuels. The study has been carried out using a set of methods: comparative analysis, analysis of structure, financial analysis. Coal makes up about 80 % of the total amount of raw materials used to generate heat in the Irkutsk region. This has a significant impact on the degree of environmental pollution. There is a possibility of using part of production and consumption waste as an alternative fuel (RDF) for thermal power facilities in the Russian Federation to improve the energy security of heat supply. Fuel for the production of thermal energy can be obtained as a result of processing production and consumption waste. This will lead to a solution to the problem of garbage disposal. The problem in the field of municipal solid waste (MSW) in the Irkutsk region is aggravated by the fact that the waste processing complex, waste handling and waste sorting complexes are absent on the territory of the region. An analysis of the financial indicators of the incineration plant operating in the Russian Federation shows that the financial results of operations are negative for 2019, 2020. It is necessary to create state-owned enterprises for the production of steam and hot water in the Russian Federation using a combination of two types of fuel: biofuel and RDF to accelerate the modernization of heat supply sources
Key words economics; industry; fuel and energy complex; thermal power engineering; heat supply; energy security; public administration; modernization; RDF; alternative fuel; biofuels; renewable energy sources; municipal solid waste
Article information Bergen D. Actual directions of increasing the energy security of heat supply in the Russian Federation // Transbaikal State University Journal, 2021, vol. 27, no. 9, pp. 99–106. DOI: 10.21209/2227-9245-2021-27-9-99-106.
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