Prospects for the development of traditional and unconventional energy in the Chechen Republic
https://doi.org/10.30724/1998-9903-2021-23-4-134-144
Abstract
THE PURPOSE. To carry out an analysis of increasing the efficiency of energy development in the Chechen Republic. On the basis of the current structure of the power supply system of the Chechen Republic, provide indicators of the deficit of consumed electric power, as well as the generation of electricity in the republic. Consider the state of renewable energy sources in the republic and the prospects for the development of energy related to their implementation.
METHODS. The analysis of the development of traditional energy, which is given close attention, is carried out, based on the experience of other subjects of Russia and foreign countries. The question of the application of the methodology for the effective development of regional energy is considered.
RESULTS. A direction for the development of the energy sector of the Chechen Republic is proposed, which should inevitably be associated with thermal power plants using the most modern and efficient cycle today - steam-gas plants (CCGT), which is based on a gas turbine unit running on natural gas, being the only power plant that in the condensing mode of operation, it can supply electricity with an efficiency of more than 58%. The analysis of industrial power consumption of the largest operating and promising energy-intensive enterprises and facilities of the republic is carried out.
CONCLUSION. The introduction of gas turbine plants in the centers of thermal and electrical loads helps to increase the economic efficiency of power plants. It is proposed to carry out fundamental and applied research in the field of renewable energy.
About the Authors
R. B. SardalovRussian Federation
Ruslan B. Sardalov
Grozny
A. A. Elmurzaev
Russian Federation
Adlan A. Elmurzaev.
Grozny
M. V. Debiev
Russian Federation
Mairbek V. Debiev
Grozny
A. V. Khabatov
Russian Federation
Alikhan V. Khabatov
Grozny
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Review
For citations:
Sardalov R.B., Elmurzaev A.A., Debiev M.V., Khabatov A.V. Prospects for the development of traditional and unconventional energy in the Chechen Republic. Power engineering: research, equipment, technology. 2021;23(4):134-144. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30724/1998-9903-2021-23-4-134-144