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Introduction of microgeneration and energy-saving technologies within the concept of green economy: foreign experience and Russia
Author(s) -
Konstantin Gomonov,
Гомонов Константин Геннадьевич,
Polina O. Sipakova,
Сипакова Полина Олеговна,
Anastasia P. Chapurnaya,
Чапурная Анастасия Павловна
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
vestnik rossijskogo universiteta družby narodov. seriâ èkonomika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2408-8986
pISSN - 2313-2329
DOI - 10.22363/2313-2329-2019-27-3-442-454
Subject(s) - renewable energy , business , restructuring , incentive , green economy , natural resource , work (physics) , sustainable development , government (linguistics) , environmental economics , economics , market economy , engineering , political science , mechanical engineering , linguistics , philosophy , finance , law , electrical engineering
The aim of this work is a comparative analysis of the level of development of microgeneration and energy-saving technologies in the framework of the national economy of Russia and the world. The relevance is predetermined by the rapid growth of the investment policy of microgrids and energy-saving technologies based on renewable energy sources (2.6 trillion dollars). Basic information research provided analytical reviews, reports and analytical materials, specialized international departments and agencies, the Ministry of Energy of the Russian Federation, as well as the work of Russian and foreign scientists. Understanding the large-scale tasks related to the development, as well as the development of national and international relations, are an incentive for the pursuit of cleaner, primarily technologies. By 2030, provided that the current course on sustainable development is maintained, the green economy should grow to 10 % of the gross world product. Microenergy is an energy-efficient energy source in the restructuring of Russia's energy sector - the transition from a centralized system, the use of large sources of electricity production, the use of various energy sources that are most suitable for these environmental conditions and the characteristics of natural consumers. Reducing the negative impact of pollution on health and the environment can significantly reduce the burden on the economy, thereby freeing up resources for its growth. The transition of the global economy to a model of green growth will require significant efforts to expand international cooperation. This will require consistent government policies over many years. It is advisable for Russia to join in the development of methodologies and the creation of tools for implementing green initiatives.

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