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Possible volumes of the use of renewable energy sources in arctic regions of Russia are considered. With allowance for the climatic conditions and local consumers it is the most expedient to built wind-driven power plants in combination with diesels. Places of possible erection and capacities of wind-diesel plants with total output of 95 MW are presented. This will make it possible to reduce considerably the delivery of expensive diesel fuel (by 106,000 tons coal equivalent a year). The expected investment is estimated at 3.9 billion rubles.
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Translated from Elektricheskie Stantsii, No. 8, July 2005, pp. 42 – 45.
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Vasil'ev, V.A., Saparov, M.I. & Tarnizhevskii, B.V. Possibilities of Use and Promising Layouts of Power Plants Employing Renewable Energy Sources in Arctic Regions of Russia. Power Technol Eng 39, 308–311 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10749-005-0330-4
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10749-005-0330-4