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Forecast and Concept for the Transition to Distributed Generation in Russia

F. L. Byk, P. V. Ilyushin () and L. S. Myshkina
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F. L. Byk: Novosibirsk State Technical University
P. V. Ilyushin: Center for Intelligent Electric Power Systems and Distributed Generation, Energy Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences
L. S. Myshkina: Novosibirsk State Technical University

Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2022, vol. 33, issue 4, 440-446

Abstract: Abstract— The desire to increase the reliability of the Unified Energy System (UES) of Russia resulted in a decrease in the availability of electricity. At the same time, the cost of maintaining excess generation and network capacity was incumbent on electricity consumers. This led to the mass construction by consumers of their own distributed generation. The consideration of the volume of distributed generation will make it possible to reduce the nonmarket burden in pricing. The emergence of local public smart grids will reduce the negative impact of cross-subsidization. Changes in the institutional environment are required to make the transformation of the UES of Russia orderly and predictable.

Keywords: reliability and availability of electricity supply; local smart grid; distributed generation; decentralization; sustainable development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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