Russia’s New Energy Potential Calculated
New study outlines Russia’s potential to quadruple renewable energy by 2030
6 April 2017 (CTBR)
“…[Renewables account for around 3% of the Russia's energy and they could] contribute to about 11% by 2030…Under its current energy strategy, Russia aims to increase its renewable energy share to only 4.9% by the same timeline which is well below par of the 11.3% estimated by [REMAP 2030; Renewable Energy Prospects For The Russian Federation from the International Renewable Energy Agency. Russia] has large hydropower and bioenergy projects which are the primary contributors to its renewable energy generation...By 2015 end, Russia recorded 53.5 GW renewable energy generation capacity in operations…[which is] around 20% of Russia’s total electricity generation…[The report shows the power sector can have] 30% renewable energy share, the highest ever by 2030. Hydropower is likely to contribute 20% while the remainder expected from solar photovoltaic, wind and geothermal power…” click here for more
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