Abstract

The changes in the modern power generating sector are relatively conservative in nature. As long before, the leading role belongs to fossil fuels. The main tendency is the increase of effectiveness of energy utilization and decrease of specific energy consumption in all sectors of economy. Simultaneously, the diversification of energy sources due to wider use of nontraditional and hard-to-develop sources is observed. The share of primary resources subjected to deep chemical processing, as well as the role of secondary energy sources increases. Active displacement of primary and secondary hydrocarbon processing to their production sites takes place. As the consequence of increasing power consumption in all spheres of manufacturing and life, we see fast growing available power and power dependency in all fields of human activity. Uninterrupted power supply is becoming a critical condition for normal life in modern world. The tendency for decentralization of power supply and reliable preservation of energy production capacities is enhancing.

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