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Energy sector of the Russian Far East: Current status and scenarios for the future
Authors:Victor Kalashnikov  Ruslan Gulidov  Alexander Ognev
Affiliation:1. Economic Research Institute, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences (ERI FAB RAS), 153 Tikhookeanskaya Street, Khabarovsk 680042, Russian Federation;2. Branch of INTER RAO UES Company in Eastern Part of Russia—Vostokenergo, 46 Turgeneva Street, Khabarovsk 680000, Russian Federation
Abstract:This article describes the Russian Far East's energy sector, stressing its limited energy exports, and use of separate electricity and heating grids to geographically dispersed population centers with various supply patterns distributed across a vast territory. One key strategic trend has been to strengthen the potential of the region as an energy supplier for the countries of Northeast Asia. This underlies the framework used to develop three energy scenarios of the Russian Far East's energy future through 2030: Reference, National Alternative and Regional Alternative. While the Regional Alternative case has much greater total costs for implementation, yields almost the same amount of emissions as the BAU case, and requires greater governmental efforts to bring it to reality, it looks preferable for the RFE as a whole because it has a well-balanced primary energy consumption mix, lower energy and ecology/GDP indices, and a lower fraction of energy imports; offers greater diversity of energy supply; and provides better local energy service. The authors would like to thank Boris Saneev, Alexander Sokolov, Alexander Izhbuldin from the Institute of Energy Systems, Irkutsk; Julia Savelieva from Far Eastern Coal Research; and Alla Filatova from Far Eastern Power Engineering Institute for providing technical information, and expertise.
Keywords:Energy scenarios   The Russian Far East   Energy forecasting
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