Russia to build 100 MW wind energy plant
01 de agosto de 2010
Russia is planning to invest $200 million in the construction of the country's largest wind farm in its Black Sea Territory of southern Krasnoyarsk.
Russia is planning to invest $200 million in the construction of the country's largest wind farm in its Black Sea Territory of southern Krasnoyarsk.
While the country’s energy system remains underdeveloped – and not just from renewable sources – the vast landmass provides plenty of opportunities to harness wind power.
Siemens has signed a partnership agreement for cooperation in the wind power sector with the two Russian companies Rostechnologii and RusHydro.
Siemens is also to install wind turbines with a total capacity of up to 1,250 megawatts in Russia by 2015. In order to manufacture most of the products in Russia, three JV with Russian partners are planned.
Russia has great wind power potential. Wind energy, if promoted by the state, can be of good help to oilmen, especially in remote areas, scarce of power supplies
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As long as Russia has natural gas, government officials are not going to pay any attention to wind energy.
Russia's economic growth over the past seven years has been driven primarily by energy exports, given the increase in Russian oil production and relatively high world oil prices during the period.
Russia has too much fossil fuels available at too low prices to make the country big on wind power.
Rusia se durmió ante el boom global de la energía eólica, escribe hoy Nezavisimaya Gazeta. Expertos locales atribuyen el estancamiento de este sector a la indiferencia del Gobierno y a las presiones del lobby petrolero.