The original strategy, approved until 2030, wasaimed at increasing domestic oil and gas production. The main goal of the first stage is to eliminate the impact of the on-going economic crisis on the energy sector and pave the way for post-crisis development. The second stage will focus on improving energy efficiency. By the end of the third stage, Russia was expected to have switched to highly efficient use of traditional energy and stand ready for transition to alternative energy.
It was updated in 2020 by the Energy Strategy of Russia to 2035.
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Energy Strategy to 2035
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Year
2009
Most recent update
10/06/2020
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Energy
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Just transition
Renewable energy
Fossil fuel
Greenhouse gas
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Targets 14
No more than 83% of emissions by end of phase 1, no more than 90% by the end of phase 2, and no more than 105% by 2030 against a 2005 baseline
Energy, Target year: 203038% of non-fuel energy by 2030
Energy, Target year: 2030Decrease of at least 2% in specific fuel consumption for heat generation by boiler rooms by end of phase 1, decrease of at least 6% by end of phase 2, and decrease of at least 10% by 2030 against a 2005 baseline
Energy, Target year: 2030Note

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