scholarly journals Methodological aspects of modeling the fuel and energy complex in the context of energy security

2021 ◽  
Vol 289 ◽  
pp. 01011
Author(s):  
Victoria Piskunova

One of the most important goals of the energy industry is to ensure a shortage-free and reliable energy supply to consumers. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to assess the level of energy security of the fuel and energy complex (FEC) of the country. For these purposes, it is proposed to form a model of the energy system that would take into account the peculiarities of all process flows that take place in it. For this purpose, we conducted a review of Russian and foreign studies in the field of modeling of the FEC in the course of the work. The main result presented in the article is a methodology for the building of a unified model of the fuel and energy complex to assess the level of energy security.

2019 ◽  
Vol 77 ◽  
pp. 03005
Author(s):  
Gennadiy Borisov ◽  
Zorikto Dondokov

The article contains the results of a study of the state of the fuel and energy complex (FEC) of the Republic of Buryatia. The role of fuel and energy complex in the economy of the republic is analyzed in the article. The main problems, the solution of which is necessary for further development of the industry, including energy security and low efficiency of heat and power production in the power system, are identified by the author. The tasks of development of transboundary interaction with the energy system of Mongolia are defined. Possible options for gasification of Buryatia were studied. To ensure increased energy security of the Republic of Buryatia and the efficiency of the Buryat energy system, the main activity is the continuation of the construction of Ulan-Ude Thermal Power Station-2. The necessity of actualization of the development strategy of the fuel and energy complex of the Baikal region based on the diversification of the fuel and energy balance due to gasification, the development of gas processing and gas chemistry, the use of non-traditional and renewable types of energy is substantiated.


2021 ◽  
Vol 270 ◽  
pp. 01010
Author(s):  
Vladimir Sulimin ◽  
Vladislav Shvedov ◽  
Maiia Lvova

Nowadays, the basic indicator of the stability of an economic entity established to sell its products and obtain profits is its economic security, i.e. the protection of its interests regardless specific impact of different external and internal factors. The paper deals with the ways to ensure the entity energy system security, and measures to improve the efficiency of this system management. The paper also identifies the most typical threats to uninterruptible energy supply of enterprises and organizations, as well as means of preventing and overcoming problems caused by these problems.


2021 ◽  
pp. 174-183
Author(s):  
A. I. Lushin ◽  
V. V. Avdanin

Based on archival sources and recent scientific publications, the article examines the main components of the Directive method of energy industry management in the first post-war decade in Leningrad, which determined its main features and specifics. At the same time, the publication shows the main stages of restoration and modernization of the Leningrad power system, and notes the contribution of Leningrad power engineers to the formation of the conceptual foundations of the country’s energy security, which are relevant in modern conditions.


2020 ◽  
pp. 72-83
Author(s):  
Azizullo H. Avezov ◽  
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Asror A. Urunov ◽  
Zafar K. Zoidov ◽  
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The article examines the essence of energy security as a system-forming factor in the development of the national economy of Tajikistan. It is noted that this process is conditioned by the development of evolutionary processes both in the fuel and energy complex system itself, and changes in internal and external environmental factors. Methodological approaches to the analysis of energy security are considered, the analysis of the situation in the fuel and energy complex and strategic development guidelines for Tajikistan are defined. The process of forming a system of indicators and methods for assessing the level of energy security is studied. Threats are identified and recommendations are proposed to improve the level of energy security in Tajikistan. The authors propose a conceptual model for organizing a system for detecting threats to energy security. It is a comparison of the current indicators of the energy system with the normalized ones, the imbalance of which helps to identify and analyze areas for surgical interventions in order to eliminate the causes that lead to a violation of energy security.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. 79-99
Author(s):  
Justyna Misiągiewicz

Nowadays, energy security is a growing concern in state foreignpolicy. Interdependency in the energy field is a very important dimensionof contemporary relations between states and transnational corporations.Energy security is becoming a key issue for the European Union (EU). TheUnion is one of the world’s fastest-growing energy markets and the biggestimporter of energy resources. For the foreseeable future, Europe’s energydependence will probably increase. Facing a shortage of energy, Europe isdependent on imports and the EU member states need to diversify their energysupplies. The Caspian region contains some of the largest undevelopedoil and gas reserves in the world. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, thenewly independent Caspian states became open to foreign investment. Thegrowing energy needs have given the EU a strong interest in developing tieswith energy-producing states in the Caspian region to build the necessarypipeline infrastructure. In this analysis, the pipeline infrastructure that exists orwill be built in the near future will be presented. The analysis will concentrateon routes transporting gas from the Caspian region and the most importantproblems and solutions in designing the midstream energy system in the region.The key aim of the article is to analyse the Southern Gas Corridor (SGC)infrastructure project, which will inevitably contribute to the EU’s energy securityinterest.


Author(s):  
Almas Heshmati ◽  
Shahrouz Abolhosseini

This chapter reviews relevant literature on the current state and effectiveness of developing renewable energy on energy security in general, and on energy security in the European Union (EU) in particular. The chapter elaborates on primary energy import sources, possible alternatives, and how energy security is affected by the sources of supply. It also gives an analysis of the effects of the Ukrainian crisis, the isolation of Iran on diversification sources, and on European energy security. It examines EU’s energy policy, analyses the best motivation for a new energy policy direction within Europe, and suggests alternative solutions for enhanced energy supply security. The aim is to suggest suitable solutions for energy security in Europe through energy supply diversification. Supply diversification includes alternative energy corridors for reducing dependency on Russia as a supplier and enhancing the power generated by renewable energy sources under the European Union 2020 strategy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shi Qiang Liu ◽  
Xin Huang ◽  
Xiangong Li ◽  
Mahmoud Masoud ◽  
Sai-Ho Chung ◽  
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AbstractThe trade dispute between China and the United States (US) since 2018 and the global COVID-19 pandemic since 2020 has significantly impacted China’s economic development. As China’s energy sources heavily depend on imports, its economic viability is becoming more and more risky. This study proposes a novel conceptual framework, involving macroeconomic, industrial and geopolitical factors, to evaluate China’s energy security as a major player in the trade dispute. This study also provides a comprehensive strategy for policymakers to make better decisions on reforming renewable energy patterns to guarantee energy security and achieve geopolitical advantages. The PESTEL (political, economic, social, technical, environmental and legislative) and SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) analytical methods are applied to evaluate the factors and attributes of China’s energy development and energy security in the current background. The China-US bipartite game reciprocity model and the QSPM (Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix) analysis are conducted to assess which energy security strategy and policy are more suitable to deal with China-US trade dispute. To enhance energy security, China should diversify its energy supply chain, develop new sources of energy supply, advance the shale gas technology, popularise cleaner power-generation plants, increase nuclear-energy safety, introduce energy-conservation measures, promote alternative-energy vehicles, engage in international energy diplomacy, and rebuild international energy transaction and settlement systems.


Author(s):  
Ravi Kumar ◽  
Shamik Kumar Das ◽  
Sukanta Nayak ◽  
Manikant Paswan ◽  
Achintya

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