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Wind energy market in Russia and abroad: Problems and prospects development

https://doi.org/10.17747/2618-947X-2024-4-338-347

Abstract

Wind energy is a renewable energy source, and wind power is a dynamically developing new branch of non-traditional green energy in Russia and in the world. Despite the sanctions and the unfavourable economic situation in the country, Russian energy specialists are pursuing a course for the wind energy development, supported by government programmes. The difficult situation for the implementation of the green energy programme is linked to objective difficulties: Russia has accumulated a surplus of oil and gas that is not needed in Europe, and Western manufacturers have left the Russian market, without which it is difficult to build new wind turbines. The industry has also accumulated methodological problems - on the choice of a methodology for calculating the efficiency of wind farms and tools for internal and strategic planning. This article is an overview of the amount of energy production from wind farms in Russia and countries around the world.

About the Authors

M. Y. Mokshin
National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow, Russia)
Russian Federation

Postgraduate student, Faculty of Business Informatics and Integrated Systems Management, National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute) (Moscow, Russia). ORCID: 0000-0002-0985-2192; Web of Science Researcher ID: LRC-2876-2024; SPIN: 8914-1453; Author ID: 1230549.
Research interests: wind energy, green energy, energy cost management in industry and energy.



A. V. Putilov
National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow, Russia)
Russian Federation

Doctor of technical sciences, professor, dean of the Faculty of Business Informatic and Management of Integrated Systems of the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute) (Moscow, Russia); academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (Moscow, Russia); award winner of Government of the Russian Federation in field of science and technology. ORCID: 0000-0002-5373-7506.
Research interests: wind energy, green energy, energy cost management in industry and energy.



O. N. Rimskaya
Federal Register of the Scientific and Technical Sphere of the Russian Federation (Moscow, Russia)
Russian Federation

Competing Interests:

Candidate of economic sciences, associate professor, expert of the Federal Register of the Scientific and Technical Sphere of the Russian Federation (Moscow, Russia). ORCID: 0000-0002-1548-0815; Scopus Author ID: 5581148210; Researcher ID: 583440; SPIN: 4185 4532; Author ID: 583440.
Research interests: global economy, digital economy, innovation, labour economics, continuous education, European systems and models of education, human resource management, motivation and incentives for labor, problems of humanitarian crisis.



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Mokshin M.Y., Putilov A.V., Rimskaya O.N. Wind energy market in Russia and abroad: Problems and prospects development. Strategic decisions and risk management. 2024;15(4):338-347. https://doi.org/10.17747/2618-947X-2024-4-338-347

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