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The
use
of
industrial
wind
turbines
in
Russia
is
also
gaining
momentum.
So
in
2009,
the
total
installed
capacity
of
wind
power
plants
was
18
MW.
The
largest
wind
power
stations
of
Russi
aare
located
in
the
Crimea.
These
include:
Donuzlavskaya
WPP
(total
capacity
18.7
MW),
Ostaninskaya
WPP
(“Vodenergoremnaladka”)
(26
MW),
Tarkhankutskaya
WPP
(15.9
MW)
and
East-Crimean
WPP.
In
total,
they
have
522
wind
turbines
with
a
capacity
of
59
MW.
In
Russia,
there
are
other
regions
in
which
wind
power
is
used,
for
example:
in
Chukotka,
the
Kaliningrad
region,
the
Republic
of
Bashkortostan,
in
the
Republic
of
Kalmykia,
the
Republic
of
Komi.
Investing
in
the
wind
power
industry is not only anefficient and fast-paying project, but also one of the safest.
Promising areas for wind turbines and wind power in Russia:
According
to
a
number
of
Russian
experts,
the
projected
installed
capacity
of
the
Russian
energy
complex
in
the
future
for
2030
will
be
15
GW
in
the
field
of
wind
energy.
Moreover,
the
most
promising
in
terms
of
the
development
of
this
type
of
energy
will
be
the
Volgograd
Region
and
the
Krasnodar
Territory,
the
Republic
of
Karelia,
the
Murmansk,
Kaliningrad,
Omsk,
Novosibirsk
Regions,
as
well
as
the
Khabarovsk
and
Kamchatka
Territories.
Unlike
most
developed
countries,
centralized
energy
supply
systems
cover
only
about
a
third
of
the
territory
of
the
Russian
Federation.
In
70%
of
the
territory
with
population
of
about
20
million
people,
the
settlements
are
supplied
mostly
with
the
help
of
autonomous
power
plants.
In
most
cases
at
the
expense
of
expensive
imported
liquid
fuel
or
at
the
expense
of
the
region’s
own
energy
potential
(coal,
peat,
etc.).
This
feature
contributes
to
the
competitiveness
of
the
wind
energy
industry.
According
to
a
number
of
specialists,
the
creation
in
Russia
of
large-scale
domestic
wind
energy
industry
is
economically
efficient
for
the
state,
business
and the population.
Wind
power
is
rapidly
growing
throughout
the
world,
includingin
Russia.
Wind
energy
is
referred
to
as
renewable
energy
and
is
increasingly
referred
to
as
“
Green
Energy”.
The
only
necessary
resource
for
using
the
energy
produced
by
the
Wind
Power
Plant
(WPP)
is
wind.
Thus,
the
use
of
this
type
of
energy
refers
not
only
to
the
economically
beneficial,
but
also
to
one
of
the
most
environmentally
friendly.
By
the
end
of
2020,
the
total
installed
capacity
of
all
wind
generators
in
the
world
was
792
gigawatts
and,
thus,
surpassed
the
total
installed
capacity
of
nuclear
energy.
Total
installed
capacity
in the world (GW):
Wind turbines in Russia
Projects, wind turbines and wind power in Russia