ELECTRONIC JOURNAL
ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF THE ENERGY COMPLEX
ISSN 3106-5570

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2, 2020
Article Number 012028
DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/976/1/012028
Key Aspects and Trends of Distributed Generation and Energy Decentralization in Russia

S V Smirnova1 , P V Bolotov2 , D E Petrushin3,4, M G Popov3,4 and M V Matrosova4

1Tula Regional Dispatching Office, a branch of System Operator of the Unified Power System, 99a, Timiryazeva str., Tula, 300012, Russia

2Vladimir Regional Dispatching Office, a branch of System Operator of the Unified Power System, 88k, Bolshaya Nizhegorodskaya str., Vladimir, 600016, Russia

3Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, 29, Politekhnicheskaya str., Saint Petersburg, 195251, Russia

4Petrozavodsk State University, 33, Lenin Ave., Petrozavodsk, 185910, Russia

Abstract

Distributed Generation (DG) is a global trend and it is actively spreading in Russia. In contrast to Western countries, the main incentive for the spread of DG in Russia is the desire of industrial owners to reduce the final cost of electricity. DG in Russia can successfully meet the challenge of supplying electricity to isolated and inaccessible areas and replacing outdated and inefficient generation. The widespread use of DG, including those based on renewable energy sources (RES) makes it necessary to create promising models for the inclusion of DG in the Unified Energy System (UES) of Russia. The paper deals with the efficiency of DG, analyses the application of this technology in Russia formulates the prospects for the development of DG in Russia and gives recommendations for the integration of DG.