Improving the Efficiency of Heat Supply Systems in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation Through the Use of Wind Power Plants (The Case of the Murmansk Oblast)

The successful development of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation is directly related to the reliable and efficient operation of local heat supply systems, including those with minimal anthropogenic impact on the environment. Today, the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation uses mainly importe...

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Published in:Arctic and North
Main Author: Aleksey V. Bezhan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Russian
Published: Northern Arctic Federal University 2023
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:97784ac926c346e2b988a2dc5a0f8312 2023-12-03T10:16:14+01:00 Improving the Efficiency of Heat Supply Systems in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation Through the Use of Wind Power Plants (The Case of the Murmansk Oblast) Aleksey V. Bezhan 2023-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.37482/issn2221-2698.2023.52.17 https://doaj.org/article/97784ac926c346e2b988a2dc5a0f8312 EN RU eng rus Northern Arctic Federal University http://arcticandnorth.ru/article_index_years_eng.php?ELEMENT_ID=384572 https://doaj.org/toc/2221-2698 doi:10.37482/issn2221-2698.2023.52.17 2221-2698 https://doaj.org/article/97784ac926c346e2b988a2dc5a0f8312 Арктика и Север, Vol 52, Iss 52, Pp 14-26 (2023) arctic zone of the russian federation renewable energy source wind energy heat supply boiler house low-carbon development arctic region Social Sciences H article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.37482/issn2221-2698.2023.52.17 2023-11-05T01:38:32Z The successful development of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation is directly related to the reliable and efficient operation of local heat supply systems, including those with minimal anthropogenic impact on the environment. Today, the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation uses mainly imported fossil fuels for heat generation, most of which (with the exception of coal and wood in some places) are delivered from other regions of Russia, which is associated with great financial difficulties and complicated logistics of fuel delivery to consumers. On the example of Teriberka settlement, located in the Murmansk region on the coast of the Barents Sea, it is shown that one of the solutions to these problems can be the use of wind turbines for heat supply needs together with the local boiler house, operating on organic fuel. The main effect from the use of wind power plants is expressed in the reduction of the boiler house participation in covering the heating load schedule of Teriberka settlement by 7580% and, accordingly, by the same amount in saving fossil fuel consumed at the boiler house, as well as in reducing the negative impact on the natural environment. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Barents Sea Murmansk Oblast Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Barents Sea Murmansk Arctic and North 52 17 31
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low-carbon development
arctic region
Social Sciences
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Aleksey V. Bezhan
Improving the Efficiency of Heat Supply Systems in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation Through the Use of Wind Power Plants (The Case of the Murmansk Oblast)
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description The successful development of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation is directly related to the reliable and efficient operation of local heat supply systems, including those with minimal anthropogenic impact on the environment. Today, the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation uses mainly imported fossil fuels for heat generation, most of which (with the exception of coal and wood in some places) are delivered from other regions of Russia, which is associated with great financial difficulties and complicated logistics of fuel delivery to consumers. On the example of Teriberka settlement, located in the Murmansk region on the coast of the Barents Sea, it is shown that one of the solutions to these problems can be the use of wind turbines for heat supply needs together with the local boiler house, operating on organic fuel. The main effect from the use of wind power plants is expressed in the reduction of the boiler house participation in covering the heating load schedule of Teriberka settlement by 7580% and, accordingly, by the same amount in saving fossil fuel consumed at the boiler house, as well as in reducing the negative impact on the natural environment.
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title Improving the Efficiency of Heat Supply Systems in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation Through the Use of Wind Power Plants (The Case of the Murmansk Oblast)
title_short Improving the Efficiency of Heat Supply Systems in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation Through the Use of Wind Power Plants (The Case of the Murmansk Oblast)
title_full Improving the Efficiency of Heat Supply Systems in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation Through the Use of Wind Power Plants (The Case of the Murmansk Oblast)
title_fullStr Improving the Efficiency of Heat Supply Systems in the Arctic Zone of the Russian Federation Through the Use of Wind Power Plants (The Case of the Murmansk Oblast)
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