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Power-and-heat generation and energy supply to the Yamalo-Nenets consumers

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  • Ye.V.Lyubimova
  • V.N. Churashev

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Energy supply of the Yamalo-Nenets autonomous district is characterised by insufficient security and high tariffs because of the absence of large own energy sources and underdevelopment of system-forming and distribution grids. The authors recommend for the period to 2015 to expedite the building of the Urengoi high power generation station and small power plants. This plan presupposes maximum use of local gas resources and advanced gas-turbine and power-steam technologies as well as connection of the local Salekhard-Labytnangi-Harp energy area to central electricity utilities. The given estimations show that the region can specialise on the production of electric power and even export it to the European areas.

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  • Ye.V.Lyubimova & V.N. Churashev, 2003. "Power-and-heat generation and energy supply to the Yamalo-Nenets consumers," Journal "Region: Economics and Sociology", Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of Siberian Branch of RAS, vol. 1.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:regioe:2003-1_7
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