Working Paper No. 63
Working Paper No. 63
Cooperation in the energy sector is one of the most important facets of Russian foreign policy. Interaction in this area helps to develop mutually beneficial trade relations and ensure the energy security of Russia and its partners. Energy cooperation between Russia and Turkey has been comprehensive and strategic in recent ...
... relatively good quality of the product. The opportunities for exporting coal to Germany may be on the wane compared to the significant peak of 2013–16, although the chance may arise to supply the product to Spain or the eastern coasts of the Mediterranean. Russian coal exports to China and India will grow to match local consumption. In fact, Moscow has already started supplying more coal to China after sanctions were levied on North Korea.
The complete ban coal imports from North Korea marked the end of a number ...
... plants. And after
government initiative to introduce fees for using old power stations
was nixed under heavy pressure from the coal lobby, it would seem that the situation is unlikely to change in the near future, especially given the fact that parliamentary ... ... could also face problems from within, as the Power of Siberia pipeline,
which is estimated at $55 billion
, could tie up the Russian company’s financial and production capabilities. Given the fact that Gazprom is
locked in negotiations
on the possible ...