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The Use of Solar Power Plants to Provide Energy Security of the Crimean Region

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The electric power supply of the Crimean region and the city of Sevastopol requires the construction of thermal power plants and electricity supply from mainland Russia through the Strait of Kerch. Gas boiler houses are mainly used for the heat supply of the local cities, as well as solid and liquid fossil fuel heating stations. Under conditions of the energy and transit blockade of the peninsula, energy supplies for these facilities are becoming not only expensive, but also fraught with difficulty.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We are grateful to their colleagues from the Institute of Nuclear Energy and Industry, Sevastopol State University, for their continuous support.

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This work was financially supported by an internal grant from Sevastopol State University.

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Kuvshinov, V.V., Al-Rufaee, F.M. The Use of Solar Power Plants to Provide Energy Security of the Crimean Region. Appl. Sol. Energy 55, 252–255 (2019). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0003701X19040066

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