Author:
Voronkov Ivan,Burlutskaya Kseniya
Abstract
The article discusses the state and development trends of the energy construction of the Russian Federation. The experience of implementing energy modernization programs in the Russian Federation was analyzed. The exit of the domestic economy and the electric power industry from the protracted crisis of the late 20th- early 21stcentury required the development of systemic policy documents aimed at building new and modernizing existing generating capacities. We can talk about the complete and partial completion of these programs, which allows us to talk about their structural features, practical results achieved, as well as prospective development trends. The first program turned out to be extremely effective only in the first years. When significant discrepancies and other difficulties began to appear, including financial ones, the system began to require certain improvements. They touched on almost all projects. However, the adopted course cannot be called promising and having an exhaustive potential for long-term development. It is necessary to develop and implement a new program that considers both previously unpredictable socio-political and economic changes, as well as modern trends in the development of industrial and civil construction.
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