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Titre A carbon-free world – What is Russia's response?
Auteur Tatiana Mitrova, Yuriy Melnikov
Mir@bel Revue Responsabilité et environnement
Numéro no 95, juillet 2019 Quel équilibre futur pour l'offre et la demande d'énergie ?
Rubrique / Thématique
Assurer l'équilibre offre-demande sur le long terme ou la géopolitique de l'énergie sur le chemin vers la neutralité carbone
Page 128-132
Résumé anglais The article reviews the impact of decarbonization and the global Energy Transition on Russia, analyzing Russia's position in relation to climate change and decarbonization agenda. Unlike some European countries, Russia has not yet made decarbonization of the energy sector a strategic priority. This is partially explained by the fact that there is a degree of skepticism among the stakeholders in relation to global climate change. Ranking fourth in the world in terms of primary energy consumption and the volume of carbon dioxide emissions, Russia continues to rely on fossil fuels, while its GDP energy intensity remains high amid relatively low energy prices and high capital costs. The share of RES in the energy mic (solar and wind power) is negligible and is not projected to rise above 1% by 2040. However, there is no denying that the Russian energy sector is beginning to feel the impact of increasing global competition, growing technological isolation due to sanctions and ongoing financial difficulties. Quite apart from the impact of global climate change agenda, these factors present Russia with the necessity to produce a new development strategy for its energy sector, which has been and remains crucial for its economy.
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