为缩减俄远东地区电力缺口,俄政府推进发电厂更新改造计划
Shang Wu Bu Wang Zhan·2025-09-12 08:12

Core Insights - The Russian Far East is expected to see a 26.6% increase in electricity consumption by 2030, reaching 10 gigawatts [1] - A projected electricity shortfall of 7.8 billion kilowatt-hours is anticipated in the region, which could be reduced to 5 billion kilowatt-hours if renewable energy projects are successfully implemented [1] Group 1: Electricity Consumption and Shortfall - The electricity consumption in the Russian Far East is projected to grow significantly by 2030 [1] - The anticipated electricity shortfall highlights the need for increased generation capacity in the region [1] Group 2: Renewable Energy Initiatives - The Russian Energy Ministry is collaborating with various stakeholders to enhance electricity generation capacity in the Far East [1] - A series of power plant construction tenders are planned, including expansions and modernizations of existing plants as well as the construction of new facilities [1] - Recent supplementary tenders for renewable energy projects have selected 45 projects with a total planned capacity of 1.56 gigawatts, including 519.7 megawatts for wind power and over 1 gigawatt for solar power [1]