Relevance. Structural changes in the Russian market create new trends, including energy supply in remote areas. The government is planning to redirect natural gas to domestic buyers. However, according to the estimates of biogas potential, it can fully meet the energy needs of households with no access to centralized gas supply. Research objective is to choose the optimal scenario of gasification in remote areas by evaluating the economic feasibility of several alternatives, including bio-gas technologies and the centralized gas supply system. Data and methods. The study focuses on the case of Sverdlovsk region and considers three scenarios of gasification in its remote areas. The method includes the calculation of the full discounted value of energy facilities, the comparison of their productive capacity, the analysis of the key external factors. Results. In terms of cost, the most economically feasible is the scenario of biogas plants using by individual households. However, accounting productivity, the scenarios based on the use of centralized gas supply or collective biogas plants. The economic feasibility of these two scenarios depends on the number of buildings serviced. Conclusions. The optimal scenario is the centralized gas supply. Despite its high costs, it can ensure the uninterrupted supply of the necessary energy amount to private households and does not depend on factors such as the availability of manure and organic waste and weather conditions. One more advantage is that Russia currently has a more elaborate and adequate legal framework regulating its use than for the other two options. © G.S. Chebotareva, A.A. Dvinayninov, 2023.
Translated title of the contributionЭКОНОМИЧЕСКОЕ ОБОСНОВАНИЕ НАПРАВЛЕНИЙ ГАЗИФИКАЦИИ ЧАСТНЫХ ПОТРЕБИТЕЛЕЙ НА ПРИМЕРЕ ОТДАЛЕННЫХ ТЕРРИТОРИЙ СВЕРДЛОВСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5-18
Number of pages14
JournalR-Economy
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

    Level of Research Output

  • VAK List

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Economics,Econometrics and Finance
  • Geography, Planning and Development
  • Public Administration

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