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The Future of Energy Consumption, Security and Natural Gas: LNG in the Baltic Sea region
Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Under the general editorship: K. Liuhto
This book analyses the recent development of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the Baltic Sea region and how energy security in the region has improved after Finland, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Sweden have constructed their LNG import terminals. In addition to these LNG receiving units, the book deals with the major pipeline projects, such as Baltic Pipe, Balticconnector, Nord Stream 2, and Gas Interconnection Poland-Lithuania, and their impact on energy security of the Baltic Sea region. This book will be of interest to experts specialising in European energy markets and energy security.
Grigoryev L. M., Mezhidova D., , in : The Future of Energy Consumption, Security and Natural Gas: LNG in the Baltic Sea region. : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. Ch. 3. P. 61-91.
In this article, the role of LNG is analysed within a necessary background of the climate change mitigation policy of the international community in general and the EU in particular. The Baltic Sea countries are an important part of the energy transition process, although their energy balances and production-import mixes for energy supplies vary greatly. ...
Added: August 29, 2021
Grigoryev L. M., Mezhidova D., , in : The Future of Energy Consumption, Security and Natural Gas: LNG in the Baltic Sea region. : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. Ch. 3. P. 61-91.
In this article, the role of LNG is analysed within a necessary background of the climate change mitigation policy of the international community in general and the EU in particular. The Baltic Sea countries are an important part of the energy transition process, although their energy balances and production-import mixes for energy supplies vary greatly. ...
Added: August 29, 2021
Romanova T. A., , in : Natural gas revolution and the Baltic Sea region. Issue 1.: Centrum Balticum, 2015. Ch. 3. P. 24-37.
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Shulika Y., , in : Die Europäische Union und Russland. Krisenursachen und Kooperationswege. : Potsdam : WeltTrends - Potsdamer Wissenschaftsverlag, 2016. P. 104-114.
The article focuses on the issue of possible decrease of the export gas volumes from Russia to European Union. The main question is, if Gazprom saves its monopoly competing with possible new providers of liquefied natural gas (LNG). The author provides a general analysis of the features and disadvantages of LNG, as well as examines ...
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Stepanov I. A., , in : Arctic Fever. Political, Economic & Environmental Aspects. : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022. P. 67-84.
The warming Arctic opens for new energy and transportation projects. However, the growing accessibility of resources and shipping routes will unlikely result in the large-scale expansion to the North. Contrary to the point of view prevailed in the 2000s—in the period of steadily growing oil price—climate change does not turn the Arctic into a new ...
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Лешаков П. С., В кн. : Современные проблемы Корейского полуострова 2022. : ИКСА РАН, 2022.
The article analyzes the economic situation in the Republic of Korea under new global challenges, which the country encountered at the turn of the second decade of XXI century. COVID-19 pandemic has become a severe test for South Korean society. Due to effective anti-epidemic measures and massive budget spending the government succeeded in recovering GDP ...
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Romanova T. A., Energy Policy 2021 Vol. 154 P. 1-11
Four interpretations of the EU’s energy transition can be identified in Russia’s political discourse in 2014–2019 based on the matrix that combines realist and liberal approaches to energy relations and the denial or recognition of climate change. The cross-cutting idea of these interpretations is that Russia follows the market logics, whereas the EU either politicises ...
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Grigoryev L. M., Mezhidova D., Russian Journal of Economics 2020 Vol. 6 No. 4 P. 437-462
The international community has become increasingly concerned with sustainable development and particularly with preventing climate change. The COVID-19 pandemic and global recession of 2020 will exacerbate the situation not just for 2020–2021, but for many years to come. Sadly, it is a game-changer. The necessity to solve problems of poverty (energy poverty) and inequality, as ...
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Global decarbonization efforts are one of the key trends influencing the current global energy politics. The key directionwithin their framework is the replacement of traditional energy sources and carriers by alternative, less carbon-intensive ones, withhydrogen being one of the most important among them. The development of hydrogen energy can significantly transform the posi-tion of individual ...
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М. : ИМЭМО РАН, 2018
The compendium of research materials presented at the fifth international conference, organized by Center of Energy Studies, IMEMO RAS and Faculty of International Energy Business of Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (NRU), focuses on the ongoing transformation of oil and gas markets and adaptation of energy companies, sectors and countries to new ...
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The paper introduces the concept of energy periphery to interrogate place-based perspectives on the co-production of uneven geographical development, energy vulnerabilities and low carbon transitions. Energy periphery is defined as places that are systematically disadvantaged through the whole energy system due to their inferior position within the asymmetrical spatial distribution of material, economic, political and ...
Added: January 29, 2020
М. : ИМЭМО РАН, 2018
The compendium of articles presented at the fifth international conference of young scientists, organized by the Center of Energy Studies, IMEMO RAS and Faculty of International Energy Business of Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (NRU), focuses on the complex and multidimensional processes of world energy restructuring. Of special interest are the articles ...
Added: August 14, 2018
Prokopchuk E., США и Канада: экономика, политика, культура 2024 № 1 С. 79-96
The article is devoted to the study of the reasons for the different approaches of Republicans and Democrats to the problem of climate change. Party positions on this issue have a great influence on the development of economic and energy policy. U.S. participation in international efforts to combat global warming is also determined by the ...
Added: January 11, 2024
Sinitsyn M., Жуков С. В., Масленников А. О., Контуры глобальных трансформаций: политика, экономика, право 2019 № 6 С. 43-70
Начав экспорт сжиженного природного газа (СПГ) в 2016 г.; США всего через два года стали четвертым крупнейшим его мировым экспортером и, с высокой вероятностью, закрепятся в ближайшем будущем в качестве третьего крупнейшего экспортера СПГ после Австралии и Катара. В фокусе настоящей статьи - анализ факторов, которые поддерживают глобальную конкурентоспособность американского СПГ в перспективе 2030 г. ...
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Yenneti K., Day R., Golubchikov O., Geoforum 2016 Vol. 76 P. 90-99
This paper considers aspects of spatial justice in the processes of land acquisition for large-scale solar energy projects in the developmentalist context of India. It explores the case of one of the world’s largest solar park projects in Charanka, Gujarat. While the official rhetoric suggests an inclusive project for globally benign renewable energy production, the ...
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Gribkova D. E., Milshina Y., Energies 2022 Vol. 15 No. 3 Article 812
The concept of energy transition has been adopted by national governments, international and regional organizations. The COVID-19 pandemic triggered increasing attention to climate policy, energy transition, and economic resilience. This paper looks at energy transition in selected countries with the use of case studies—China, the European Union, India, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. ...
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Demchenko P., Artefact: Techniques, histoire et sciences humaines 2021 No. 14 P. 63-87
This article explores the specifics of commercial shipping in the Russian Empire’s ports. Actors involved in commercial activities in ports are considered in the perspective of maritime experience. Custom officers, shipmasters and merchants all participated to the commercial activities and coastal experiences of the ports of the Russian Empire. The article traces the impact of ...
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O'Sullivan K., Golubchikov O., Mehmood A., Energy Policy 2020 Vol. 138 Article 111288
This paper problematizes the uneven nature of low carbon energy transitions in the context of uneven geographical development and core/periphery asymmetries. It explores the impacts of transition for peripheral communities lacking political power and agglomerative advantages. While decentralised developments that emerge with energy transition promise to bring new opportunities to remote areas, factors of economic ...
Added: January 29, 2020
Turku : [б.и.], 2012
The Pan-European Institute publishes a quarterly discussion forum Baltic Rim Economies (BRE) which focuses on the development of the Baltic Sea region. In BRE, high level public and corporate decision makers, representatives of Academia, and several other experts contribute to the discussion. ...
Added: June 20, 2013
Kilinc-Ata N., Fikru M., Journal of Cleaner Production 2024 Vol. 435 P. 1-11
While previous studies examine the impact of renewable energy generation capacity on mineral imports where minerals are broadly defined, this study examines the role of three decarbonization indicators (energy efficiency, energy's carbon footprint, and renewable generation) in driving import demand for four specific minerals used in multiple decarbonization technologies: copper, aluminum, nickel, and manganese. Our results, based on the cross-sectional ...
Added: January 13, 2024
Berlin : Newprint blue GmbH, Berliner Str. 13-14, 10715 Berlin, 2018
In upcoming decades, the Baltic Sea States will face considerable challenges with regard to population ageing. In the majority of the countries (Finland, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Russian Federation and Sweden), between 31% and 28% of the population will be 65 years or older in 2050. For the remaining countries (Denmark, Estonia, Iceland and ...
Added: October 2, 2018
Манаков А. Г., Suvorkov P., Станайтис С. A., Балтийский регион 2017 Т. 9 № 1 С. 79-95
Population ageing is a major problem of European development in the 21st century. Rapid population ageing in most developed countries will continue to drive the dependency ratio up. This research aims to forecast dependency ratio in the Baltic region until the end of the century. A more detailed population analysis and forecast is provided for ...
Added: August 18, 2021
Agafonova A. B., , in : TECHNOLOGY-BASED AND TECHNOLOGY-GENERATED DECISIONS: BOOK OF ABSTRACTS. : [б.и.], 2022. P. 20-21.
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