The VII International Conference "Arctic: Sustainable Development" ("Arctic-2022") is being held on March 2-3, 2022 in Moscow at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation. The conference is held with the official support of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. The purpose of the event is to promote sustainable socio-economic development and development of the Arctic, stimulate scientific, technical and innovative activities in the region, create favorable conditions for attracting investment in development projects of the Russian Arctic.
Within the framework of the conference, a round table "Energy security of the regions of the Far North and the Far East" will be held.
Questions for discussion:
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Energy Development Strategy;
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Distributed generation for isolated territories;
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The use of autonomous energy complexes in the Arctic;
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Hydrogen energy and energy transition, what to expect in the Arctic from the participants of new generation projects;
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Small nuclear power for the sustainable development of the Arctic;
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Systems of low-power nuclear power plants for the regions of the Arctic and the Far East, prospects for the development of floating nuclear power plants;
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Concepts of energy supply to remote territories of the Far North and the Arctic;
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Renewable energy potential and instruments of state support for their development;
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Technological, design and engineering solutions in the field of energy for the needs of the Arctic;
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The world's best practices in heat, energy supply and energy storage for the northern regions;
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Smart energy: distribution and accounting of electric and thermal energy, energy efficiency, energy conservation, digital demand management, microgeneration.
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George Kekelidze, Chairman of the Management Board of NP for the Development of Renewable Energy, NP EUROSOLAR Russia
Speakers:
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Pavel Zavalny, Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Energy of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation;
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Yulia Morozova, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Kamchatka Territory: presentation of the project of the Penzhinskaya tidal power plant located in the Penzhinskaya Bay of the Sea of Okhotsk;
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Vyacheslav Yemelyanov, Minister of Housing and Utilities and Energy of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)*;
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Violetta Kiushkina, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Acting Head of the Department of Energy Security and Infrastructure of the Fuel and Energy Complex of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Russian Energy Agency" of the Ministry of Energy of Russia;
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Alexey Kaplun, General Director of N2 Clean Energy LLC;
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Vasily Potemkin, Deputy Director of the Department of Industry Expertise of JSC Far East Development Corporation: "Attracting private investment in the development of distributed generation, including on the basis of renewable energy sources, in remote and isolated areas of the Far East and the Arctic";
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Dmitry Ostapchuk, Advisor to the General Director for the GPU of Power Machines JSC: "Highly efficient modular thermal power plants with a capacity from 1 to 50 MW";
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Oleg Muratov, Ph.D., Executive Secretary of the North-Western Branch of the Nuclear Society of Russia, member of the Public Council of the Rosatom State Corporation: "Small nuclear Power for sustainable Development of the Arctic";
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Sergey Ivanov, Director of the A. F. Ioffe FTI: "Hybrid installations of YAR+TEP+DS";
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Sergey Snegurov, Leading Engineer of the Laboratory of Physical Gas Dynamics at the Ioffe Institute of Physics and Technology: "Hydrogen production by thermolysis (yellow and green hydrogen)";
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Tatiana Shchepetina, Head of the Laboratory; Andrey Leonidovich Balanin, Senior Researcher at the Kurchatov Institute Research Center: "Atomic-hydrogen energy technology clusters in the Arctic";
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Sergey Dmitriev, Rector of the NSTU: "Contribution of the R. E. Alekseev NSTU to the energy supply of the Arctic territories and the development of the Northern Sea Route";
- Yuri Ampilov, Professor of Lomonosov Moscow State University: "The concept of energy supply of remote Arctic territories taking into account the new technological order";
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Dmitry Belitsky, Director of LLC "STC "Solar Energy": "Features of the development, production and use of silicon solar panels adapted to work in low temperatures of the Arctic and Antarctic."