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Recovering Production and Energy Potential of Hazardous Production Facilities After Natural and Industrial Disasters and Catastrophes

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The aim of the research is to develop theoretical-methodological and practical-oriented regulations and methods of recovering production and energy potential of hazardous and extremely hazardous facilities and critically important facilities on the basis of implementing the preformed nontraditional (extreme) projects.

This resulted in the development of a system of predicting place (or time) of natural and industrial disasters and catastrophes and their possible consequences for production and energy potential of enterprises. With this in view, the main directions of development and implementation of nontraditional (extreme) projects on recovering the potential of hazardous, extremely hazardous and critically important facilities have been suggested.

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Platonov, A.M., Larionova, V.A., Polovnev, S.V. (2018). Recovering Production and Energy Potential of Hazardous Production Facilities After Natural and Industrial Disasters and Catastrophes. In: Syngellakis, S., Brebbia, C. (eds) Challenges and Solutions in the Russian Energy Sector. Innovation and Discovery in Russian Science and Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75702-5_26

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