Applying the international esco concept to energy saving projects in the energy production sector in northwest Russia

The economy of the Russian Federation and its growth rate currently depend greatly on thecountry's fuel and energy industry and actual development of the business. To maintain theenergy production at least at the present level, capacity must be increased by several gigawattsannually. This sets...

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Published in:Linnaeus Eco-Tech
Main Author: Honkanen , Hannariina
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Language:English
Published: Linnaeus University 2019
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spelling ftlinnaeusuniojs:oai:ojs.journals.lnu.se:article/2128 2023-11-12T04:23:29+01:00 Applying the international esco concept to energy saving projects in the energy production sector in northwest Russia Honkanen , Hannariina 2019-09-19 application/pdf https://open.lnu.se/index.php/eco-tech/article/view/2128 https://doi.org/10.15626/Eco-Tech.2005.006 eng eng Linnaeus University https://open.lnu.se/index.php/eco-tech/article/view/2128/1933 https://open.lnu.se/index.php/eco-tech/article/view/2128 doi:10.15626/Eco-Tech.2005.006 Copyright (c) 2005 Hannariina Honkanen Linnaeus Eco-Tech; 2005: Proceedings on Kalmar ECO-TECH'05: Waste to energy, bioremediation and leachate treatment; 63-71 2002-8008 10.15626/Eco-Tech.2005 Energy service company ESCO concept Energy saving project Energy production Northwest Russia info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Paper 2019 ftlinnaeusuniojs https://doi.org/10.15626/Eco-Tech.2005.00610.15626/Eco-Tech.2005 2023-10-18T10:32:45Z The economy of the Russian Federation and its growth rate currently depend greatly on thecountry's fuel and energy industry and actual development of the business. To maintain theenergy production at least at the present level, capacity must be increased by several gigawattsannually. This sets up an extensive need for investments. One effective solution to theproblem is the realization of energy saving investments, which have very high potential inRussia.The EU project FRESCO (I 0/2003-12/2005), administered by Lappeenranta University ofTechnology, studies the possibilities to promote Finnish energy business in Northwest Russia.The project examines the ESCO concept that is proposed and anticipated to be a potentialfinance tool in energy saving projects in the target area. The international ESCO businessaims at finding solutions to the following problems: the lack of investments, undevelopedtechnology in use, ineffective energy systems, bureaucracy and risks.Potential and feasible ESCO project targets in energy production include a new pre-furnacefor utilization of bio fuels, a new economizer and a boiler automation upgrade. In the nearfuture - when markets exist - the ESCO concept could also be a finance tool in utilizing wastein energy production. For example bio waste from sawmills has significant potential as fuelfor local boilers.Through energy efficiency projects, greenhouse gas em1ss10ns can also be reduced. Theinternational climate policy brings in its own possibilities to finance energy investments andclimate projects. Russia ratified the Kyoto Protocol in February 2005 and can therefore takepart in international emissions trading in 2008 if the country observes the provisions of theProtocol concerning emission reduction units. Alternatives for carbon finance options couldbe, in addition to international emissions trading, Joint Implementation projects and GISprojects, in which so called "hot air" is utilized. The economy of the Russian Federation and its growth rate currently depend greatly on ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Northwest Russia LnuOpen (Linnaeus University) Linnaeus Eco-Tech 63 71
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topic Energy service company
ESCO concept
Energy saving project
Energy production
Northwest Russia
spellingShingle Energy service company
ESCO concept
Energy saving project
Energy production
Northwest Russia
Honkanen , Hannariina
Applying the international esco concept to energy saving projects in the energy production sector in northwest Russia
topic_facet Energy service company
ESCO concept
Energy saving project
Energy production
Northwest Russia
description The economy of the Russian Federation and its growth rate currently depend greatly on thecountry's fuel and energy industry and actual development of the business. To maintain theenergy production at least at the present level, capacity must be increased by several gigawattsannually. This sets up an extensive need for investments. One effective solution to theproblem is the realization of energy saving investments, which have very high potential inRussia.The EU project FRESCO (I 0/2003-12/2005), administered by Lappeenranta University ofTechnology, studies the possibilities to promote Finnish energy business in Northwest Russia.The project examines the ESCO concept that is proposed and anticipated to be a potentialfinance tool in energy saving projects in the target area. The international ESCO businessaims at finding solutions to the following problems: the lack of investments, undevelopedtechnology in use, ineffective energy systems, bureaucracy and risks.Potential and feasible ESCO project targets in energy production include a new pre-furnacefor utilization of bio fuels, a new economizer and a boiler automation upgrade. In the nearfuture - when markets exist - the ESCO concept could also be a finance tool in utilizing wastein energy production. For example bio waste from sawmills has significant potential as fuelfor local boilers.Through energy efficiency projects, greenhouse gas em1ss10ns can also be reduced. Theinternational climate policy brings in its own possibilities to finance energy investments andclimate projects. Russia ratified the Kyoto Protocol in February 2005 and can therefore takepart in international emissions trading in 2008 if the country observes the provisions of theProtocol concerning emission reduction units. Alternatives for carbon finance options couldbe, in addition to international emissions trading, Joint Implementation projects and GISprojects, in which so called "hot air" is utilized. The economy of the Russian Federation and its growth rate currently depend greatly on ...
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title Applying the international esco concept to energy saving projects in the energy production sector in northwest Russia
title_short Applying the international esco concept to energy saving projects in the energy production sector in northwest Russia
title_full Applying the international esco concept to energy saving projects in the energy production sector in northwest Russia
title_fullStr Applying the international esco concept to energy saving projects in the energy production sector in northwest Russia
title_full_unstemmed Applying the international esco concept to energy saving projects in the energy production sector in northwest Russia
title_sort applying the international esco concept to energy saving projects in the energy production sector in northwest russia
publisher Linnaeus University
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