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Research and Markets: Analyzing the Renewable Energy Industry in Russia

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f6deeb/analyzing_the_rene)
has announced the addition of the “Analyzing
the Renewable Energy Industry in Russia” report to their offering.

Russia’s real gross domestic product (GDP) surpassed average growth
rates in all other G8 countries recently, marking the country’s seventh
consecutive year of economic expansion. 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.

Internally, Russia gets over half of its domestic energy needs from
natural gas, up from around 49 percent in 1992. Since then, the share of
energy use from coal and nuclear has stayed constant, while energy use
from oil has decreased from 27 percent to around 19 percent.

Renewable energy effectively uses natural resources such as sunlight,
wind, rain, tides and geothermal heat, which are naturally replenished.
Renewable energy technologies range from solar power, wind power,
hydroelectricity/micro hydro, biomass and biofuels for transportation.

In 2006, about 18% of global final energy consumption came from
renewables, with 13% coming from traditional biomass, like wood-burning.
Hydropower was the next largest renewable source, providing three
percent, followed by hot water/heating which contributed 1.3%. Modern
technologies, such as geothermal, wind, solar, and ocean energy together
provided some 0.8% of final energy consumption. The technical potential
for their use is very large, exceeding all other readily available
sources.

Renewable energy technologies are sometimes criticized for being
unreliable or unsightly, yet the market is growing for many forms of
renewable energy. Wind power has a worldwide installed capacity of
74,223 MW and is widely used in several European countries and the USA.
The manufacturing output of the photovoltaics industry reached more than
2,000 MW per year in 2006, and PV power plants are particularly popular
in Germany.

Russia has now started realizing the potential of renewable energy and
has started developing the industry rapidly.

Aruvian’s R’search presents a focus on the Renewable Energy Industry in
Russia in its report Analyzing
the Renewable Energy Industry in Russia. The report is a complete
analysis of the various sectors of renewable energy in Russia. Starting
with an analysis of the energy issues facing Russia and the overall
renewable energy industry in Russia, the report analyzes the following
renewable commodities: small hydro power, biomass, wind energy, hydro
energy, nuclear power, and wind energy. Russia’s environment for the
development of renewable energy is also discussed in details in the
report. Regulatory frameworks, government schemes promoting the use of
renewable energy, etc., are all described in the report.

Major industry players promoting and developing the industry are also
profiled in the Aruvians Analyzing
the Renewable Energy Industry in Russia. Apart from the Russian
Renewable Energy Industry, the report also gives a profile of the global
energy industry, the global renewable energy industry, as well as
Russia’s energy industry.
Key Topics Covered:
A. Executive Summary

Section 1: Analyzing the Global Energy Industry B. A Look at the Global
Energy Industry C. Revenue Returns on Global Energy Markets D. Global
Energy Demand & Supply Dynamics E. Global Energy Market Future Outlook

Section 2: Analyzing the Global Renewable Energy Industry A. A Look at
the Global Renewable Energy Industry B. Analyzing the Global Policies
Promoting Development of Renewable Energy C. Global Renewable Energy
Industry Case Studies

Section 3: Analyzing the Russian Energy Industry A. Introduction to the
Industry B. Drivers of Energy Demand C. Major Issues in the Russian
Energy Industry D. Role of the State in the Russian Energy Industry E.
Analyzing Russia’s Energy Policy F. Overview of the Major Energy Sectors

Section 4: Analyzing the Russian Renewable Energy Industry A. History of
Renewable Energy Technologies in Russia B. How Would Russia Benefit from
Renewable Energy C. Importance of Renewable Energies in Russia D.
Renewable Energy in Russia an Economical, Social & Environmental
Perspective E. Facilitating Market Deployment F. Analyzing the Renewable
Energy Resources in Russia G. Analyzing the Potential Markets for
Renewable Energy Development H. Market Analysis & Development I.
Biofuels in Russia J. Analyzing Nuclear Power in Russia K. Analyzing the
Nuclear Power Stations in Russia L. Potential Market for Commercial
Opportunities M. Challenges Facing the Renewable Energy Market N.
Incentives for the Development of Renewable Energy in Russia O.
Legislative Initiatives Required P. Case Study: Wind-Diesel Hybrid
Systems in Northern Russia Q. Analyzing the Hydroelectric Power Plants
in Russia R. Leading Industry Players

Section 5: Conclusion A. Appendix B. Glossary of Terms
Companies Mentioned:

Atomstroyexport

HydroOGK

ITERA

Nitol Solar

Onexim Group

RusHydro

Solar Night Industries

TNK-BP

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f6deeb/analyzing_the_rene


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