... operator of Sakhalin-2 established pursuant to the Order of August 2022 issued by Mikhail Mishustin, the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation.
Vladimir Likhachev:
Both… But Can We Do Without the Emotions, Please. Towards a Discussion on Renewable Energy Sources and the Nuclear Energy Sector
In late July 2022, the minister of economy, trade and industry
sent a clear signal to Japan’s oil traders
, saying that Japan’s government does not call on companies to continue with their refusal to purchase Russian oil as ...
... relies on hydropower. These two countries lie amidst an unparalleled crisis, as the already existing power outages can only be expected to grow—and fears are in the air even for priority infrastructure such as hospitals. There is, hence, a need for energy investments that will be in line with the COP26 pledges at the same time. Nuclear energy presents itself as a great alternative, with Kazakhstan eyeing a chance of becoming a regional energy leader, but also renewable energy sources should be considered. In addition, contemplating on the heavy debt of the two nations, a financing ...
... in higher LNG prices, despite the fact that prices are usually lower in summer as compared to the average level in winter.
As the Wind Blows…
Vladimir Likhachev:
Both… But Can We Do Without the Emotions, Please. Towards a Discussion on Renewable Energy Sources and the Nuclear Energy Sector
While the price of natural gas continues to rise, the nations of Northwest Europe have been facing another challenge—namely, the unpredictability of the wind. Countries like the UK, where up to a third of electricity can be generated ...
Policy Brief #26 / 2020
Policy Brief #26 / 2020
Africa is an ideal market for energy production. With a booming population, developing economies, a crucial need for energy security and international commitment to sustainability and green economies, this continent has all the characteristics of an attractive market for nuclear and ...
... through the Turkish Straits, with a similar transit route for natural gas being a possibility.
Russia’s foreign direct investment in the country’s energy industry, including the power generation sector, has been increasing, specifically in nuclear energy, energy equipment supplies and maintenance services.
Joint projects are being carried out to in the exploration and production of hydrocarbon resources in Russia and third countries.
Oil Industry
Russia–Turkey cooperation in the oil sector is fairly ...