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Renewable Energy in Russia: A Forthcoming Transformation Driven by Economic and Industrial Factors
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: Received: 27 January 2020 / Approved: 28 January 2020 / Online: 28 January 2020 (05:47:34 CET)
A peer-reviewed article of this Preprint also exists.
Pagliaro, M. Renewable Energy in Russia: A Critical Perspective. Energy Science & Engineering 2020, doi:10.1002/ese3.820. Pagliaro, M. Renewable Energy in Russia: A Critical Perspective. Energy Science & Engineering 2020, doi:10.1002/ese3.820.
Abstract
With a relatively small population, Russia accesses huge oil, natural gas, coal and uranium resources, and hosts advanced nuclear energy, oil and natural gas industries. However, the combined effect of today’s low cost electricity generation via photovoltaic modules, water and wind turbines and similarly low cost storage in Li-ion battery and solar hydrogen obtained via water electrolysis will have a profound impact on Russia’s energy and automotive industries.
Keywords
Russia; solar power; hydrogen energy; electric vehicle; lithium battery
Subject
Engineering, Energy and Fuel Technology
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