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MELENTIEV ENERGY SYSTEMS INSTITUTE OF SIBERIAN BRANCH OF THE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

Short name: ESI SB RAS

30, Lermontov str., Irkutsk, Russia, 664033

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Assessing the scale of wind energy rational use in remote areas of the eastern Russian ArcticIvanova, I.Y., Tuguzova, T.F., Shakirov, V.A., Khalgaeva, N.A.ESI SB RASv14, 3 2024406-416
Assessment of environmental safety and energy security for the development options of heat supply to a settlement in the ArcticPavlov, N.V., Zakharov, V.E., Prokhorov, D.V., Ivanova, A.E., Petrova, T.N., Vasiliev, S.S., Ivanova, I.Y., Maysyuk, E.P.IPTPN SB RAS, ESI SB RASv13, 3 2023417-427
Economic feasibility assessment of connecting remote eastern Arctic consumers to the power gridShakirov, V.A., Ivanova, I.Y., Ivanov, R.A.ESI SB RASv12, 1 202219-33
Assessment of energy-related environmental impacts during the implementation of promising projects for the development of deposits in the Arctic territories of the Russian eastern regionsSaneev, B.G., Maysyuk, E.P., Ivanova, I.Y.ESI SB RASv11, 4 2021466-480
Problems of power supply in the public utility sector of the Arctic zone of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)Shakirov, V.A., Tuguzova, T.F., Muzychuk, R.I.ESI SB RAS4 (40) 2020106-116
Assessment of electrical loads of potential projects for the development of mineral resources in the eastern regions of the Arctic zone of the Russian FederationSaneev, B.G., Ivanova, I.Y., Korneev, A.G.ESI SB RAS1 (37) 20204-14
Environmental assessment of different fuel types for energy production in the Arctic regions of the Russian Far EastMaysyuk, E.P., Ivanova, I.Y.ESI SB RAS1 (37) 202026-36

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DOI 10.25283/2223-4594