Abstract

Since the latter part of the 1970s, facts and trends heralding the beginning of a new stage in the development of power engineering have been observed in our country and elsewhere.l It is unique in that it marks the transition from the predominant use of cheap petroleum to costlier but more readily available energy resources. The transition is accompanied by the substantial increase in the investment and material intensiveness of the fuel-energy complex (FEC) and its greater influence on other branches of the national economy.

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