Russia as an efficient and clean energy, global provider

Russia has enormous potential for both an efficient and clean energy, global manufacturer. Even if Russia is to turn a global image as an oil and gas suppliers, the "Tide", such as clean energy initiatives and policies lead to investment opportunities and a new energy-Russia.

Why Russia should be interested in efficient and clean energy, and what are the benefits?

Russia is one of the largest energy supplier in the world and also one of the most inefficient energy users and producers in the world. Increased efficiency leads to cost savings that can be channeled into clean and alternative energy projects to capture new and growing market share in the global energy market.

Global demand for alternative and clean energy is growing every year, and Russia has a chance to capitalize on this demand with a country full of opportunities to provide clean energy, not just domestically but worldwide. To do this, Russian companies and the Russian government must reverse the casual and short-sighted to Russia is always to live and prosper from the sale of oil, gas and coal.

Russia can also benefit from the positive public relations as a reliable, efficient and clean energy, including providers who are well positioned for life after oil.

Implementation Strategies for Clean Energy in Russia

Exchange of knowledge and technology - it may be scientists, engineers, businesses and governments together to share information and work together to create new energy solutions and technologies. Since the Russian government played a central role in the Russian energy sector is key to support their growth in the market.

Of projects, companies and research - long-term capital and financing for alternative energy projects and companies a great need for new energy projects may require large initial investments. Again, the Russian government for this approach because it controls a large part of the Russian energy market is crucial.

Public perception and acceptance, including subsidies and tax benefits - the average Russian person, similar to the average Russian companies and state officials who are indifferent at best to implement clean energy solutions. Demand for biofuels is increasing and the price is in competition with less clean alternatives to diesel. Russia is Biotechnology Corp. believes that Russia exports to nearly 40 million tons of biofuel per year in that position, with up to 7 million tons after processing of Russian wood.

Wind - Russia's maritime areas such as Sochi offers ample room for large wind farms. Greta Energy of Canada has an ambitious program to develop wind farms in several regions of Russia with an expected capacity of 394 MW.

Geothermal - This is an area where Russia has already carried out successful projects and has had to develop. There is great potential in Kamchatka and the Kuril Islands for geothermal projects. Geothermal energy for heating and electricity production in the North Caucasus and the Russian Far East is used.

Water - Unused Siberian rivers can be used, and tidal power projects along the Pacific coast, this can be a very natural development of hydropower for the company RusHydro. In fact RusHydro Russia is the largest hydroelectric company and the second largest in the world. They are also using renewable energy sources such as water, wind, tidal and geothermal energy to produce a combined capacity of over 25,000 MW.

Solar - although many do, that this is a viable alternative for Russia to consider Rusnano, which currently invests in the production of high performance solar energy in Russia. The Russian company Nitol hope for his production of silicon wafers to a capacity of 60 MW increase. Russia is the largest country in the world and has enough space for solar energy production and manufacturing facilities.

Nanotechnology - the Kremlin effort for the future of Russian energy lies with nanotechnology and the Russian government has invested billions of dollars for the development of this sector. "Nanotechnology is the (ground) for all industries in a science-based economy," said Mikhail Kovalchuk, head of the Kurchatov Institute in Moscow. "Nanotechnology is the driving force in the Russian economy - if they can overcome the legacy of the past".

Efficiency Strategies

Source Oil and refinery efficiency - you can not just Russia and effectiveness of this costly process, but it can also sell the energy supplied to the market and keep pace with the ever-increasing global demand for oil and gas. New technology, drilling technology and equipment to improve efficiency, but generally requires large investments.

Natural gas and the subsequent distribution efficiency - As gas hundreds of miles away are transported, is lost in transit. Again, a big-up is required investments.

Improvement of fuel oil and electricity - Russia has one of the largest assessments of energy intensity in the world, and 2 times more than the U.S.. This inefficiency can affect economic growth and is experienced in part the harsh climatic conditions in most parts of Russia. The savings can be used to allow for alternative energy programs or to finance further improvement of the efficiency of national resources. As an example, Russia will lose heat half the available energy in the creation and transfer.

Programs and incentives for energy efficient consumer - PR, tax breaks and access to energy efficient products and technologies to Russian consumers push to begin to become aware and more energy. This can be compensated for the gradual increase in domestic energy prices.

Obstacles

Energy efficiency - Today enjoy artificially cheap Russian energy far below the level of world market and the cost is subsidized by the Russian government. Inefficient infrastructure such as central heating for the majority of the Russian population complicates the problem of creating efficient domestic energy

Alternative energy - lack of public support and a relaxed, short-sighted approach to the Russian government officials and Russian energy company in terms of energy and natural resources. How strong public policy of the Russian government requires far-reaching changes in legislation, investments, taxes, implement, and public support, alternative energy is at a very slow growth in Russia.

Outlook for investors
With the exception of a few companies that RusHydro and Rusnano, the Russian alternative energy market can certainly be taken into account in an infant. Growth in Russia as an efficient and clean energy, is a global supplier almost certain to present investors a variety of opportunities.

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