Renewable Energy: Prospects for Energy Development Correction in Russia

— The concept of sustainable development has identified the vector of technological development of the energy sector: support for renewable energy sources (RES) along with a reduction in the cost of electricity produced by them to the values comparable to traditional energy has led to the transforma...

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Consumption
Economics
Economics and Finance
Electricity generation
Energy consumption
Energy development
Energy industry
Industries and Interindustry Complexes
International Economics
Power plants
Renewable energy
Renewable resources
Solar energy
Sustainable development
Values
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