Energy news
Lack of copper will prevent the United States from switching to electric vehicles, scientists said
Scientists from the United States have estimated that a fivefold increase in copper consumption during the transition to electric auto increases the need for this metal so seriously that a carbon-free transition is called into question even for some States. As an alternative, the authors of the scientific work proposed hybrids. From their point of view, no less problems are caused by the introduction of renewable energy sources, which also require a lot of copper. However, there are serious bottlenecks in the study.
The head of Ukrenegro: the current situation in the energy sector of Ukraine is not yet the worst possible
He suggests that in the coming summer, power outages in Ukraine will become more widespread than they are now. They will happen more often and last longer. This is due to the fact that the coming summer promises to be very hot, and Russian strikes on energy facilities, which the official called the main risk factor for Ukrainian energy, will continue during this period. Another factor negatively affecting the power supply may be planned summer shutdowns at nuclear power plants, where preventive maintenance is usually carried out in summer.
Rostec will present the Russian high-capacity gas turbine GTD-110M in China for the first time
Rostec State Corporation will present advanced achievements in the field of aircraft and engine building, medical equipment and pharmaceuticals during the VIII Russian-Chinese EXPO in Harbin. The central place in the exhibition will be occupied by a mock-up of the first domestic high-power gas turbine GTD-110M. The unit will be demonstrated in China for the first time.
In Russia, solar panels have been improved due to special nanoparticles
Specialists of the St. Petersburg University of LETI, as well as the FTI named afterIoffe and NMIC im.Almazova, successfully synthesized special nanoparticles and introduced them into solar panels, which significantly increased the durability of the panels.
Critical dependence on Western turbines has been overcome
Russia has overcome its critical dependence on Western gas turbines
Russia has overcome its dependence on high-power gas turbines from Siemens and General Electric, Rostec CEO Sergey Chemezov said. And Russia, unlike Iran, did it thanks to its own brains and technology. The first production turbine will be installed at a power plant on the Taman Peninsula. How did Russia end up in such a critical dependence on Western turbines?
Why does Turkey want to buy more natural gas from the United States? (Duvar, Turkey)
Duvar: Turkey has decided to replace Russia with America in the energy sector, but nothing will work
Turkey has decided to diversify its sources of natural gas imports, or rather, to find an alternative to Russia, which will be very difficult to do, Duvar writes. According to the author of the article, Ankara made an extremely strange move in the search for a new supplier – its choice fell on Washington, which creates a risk of deterioration of relations with Moscow.
America is not worth Russia. Turkey chased after an imaginary benefit and failed (Aydinlik Gazetesi, Turkey)
Aydınlık: Turkey doomed itself to disaster by chasing American gas
Turkey has decided to diversify its gas supplies, so it is negotiating with the United States. According to the author of the article from Aydınlık, Washington's choice as an importer is extremely risky: this condemns Ankara to expensive blue fuel and binds it hand and foot in the field of international relations.
UEC is developing a system for designing aircraft engine parts made of polymer composites
Rostec United Engine Corporation presented projects on the creation of new industrial software for the development and production of gas turbine engines at the demo day of the industrial competence center "Engine Building". In particular, systems for designing aircraft engine parts made of polymer composite materials. The amount of investments in the creation of domestic solutions is several billion rubles.
Japan plans to transfer solar energy from space to Earth in 2025
A new era of energy or a pipe dream?
Japan has announced plans to send solar energy from space to Earth in 2025, two years after a similar achievement by American engineers. This development is a step towards a potential space-based solar power plant that could contribute to the abandonment of fossil fuels.
A key technology for transferring energy from space power plants to Earth has been tested in Britain
Space power plant projects face a range of engineering challenges. One of them is the transfer of energy collected by solar panels in geostationary orbit to Earth. The British company Space Solar not only offered a concise technical solution, but also successfully tested its reduced prototype.
Disputes about nuclear threats. Do Putin's warnings reach the Americans? - Opinions of TASS
Andrey Shitov — on whether nuclear war should be imagined more often
In his February message to the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, Russian President Vladimir Putin recalled "the fate of those who once sent their contingents to the territory of our country." "But now the consequences for possible interventionists will be much more tragic," he warned. "They must eventually understand that we also have weapons... that can hit targets on their territory."
Polar interests: Washington has begun to prepare for an Arctic war with Russia (The Washington Post, USA)
The rapidly melting Arctic opens up great opportunities for commercial and military activities, writes WP. In addition to the United States, Russia and China claim its resources. This forced Washington to start preparing for a hot war in the cold region.
Why the United States stood up to protect Russian refineries from attacks by Ukraine
Experts: Strikes on Russian refineries will not bring success to Ukraine, but may harm the United States
The United States sided with Russia and called on Ukraine to stop attacks on Russian energy infrastructure. Of course, Washington is acting out of its own interests here. What is the United States afraid of? And how exactly can Ukrainian attacks on Russian refineries harm Americans?
The largest aircraft in the world will carry the blades of giant wind turbines
Based in Colorado (USA), Radia has introduced the concept of a giant Windrunner transport aircraft for transporting equally large loads — for example, wind turbine blades. The fact is that for some offshore turbines they reach a length of more than 140 m, which completely eliminates the possibility of delivering them to the installation site by land.
Ukraine threatens Russian oil
There is hardly a single person in Russia who is not aware of the events surrounding the presidential elections in our country. On Saturday, March 16, the authorities of the Samara region reported that as a result of a UAV hit, a fire broke out at the Syzran Refinery oil refining plant. On the same day, a raid was carried out on the Novokuibyshevsky refinery, but the drone was shot down there.
American edition: A US-based company plans to mine helium-3 on the Moon for commercial purposes
Founded in 2022 in the USA, Interlune plans to mine the isotope helium-3 on the surface of the Moon for transportation to Earth and subsequent sale on commercial terms. This seemingly fantastic project has been under development by the company since the beginning of its creation.
Combustible time: Russian troops received mobile armored gas stations
They withstand the impact of shell fragments, small arms fire and control fuel consumption
Special mobile containers — gas stations have been supplied to equip Russian troops, sources told Izvestia in the Russian Defense Ministry.
Turkey is ready to bet on Russia. And not only in the energy sector (Aydinlik Gazetesi, Turkey)
Aydınlık: Turkey considers cooperation with Russia beneficial for itself
President Putin called Turkey the most reliable partner in the energy sector, writes Aydınlık. While the West is moving down, developing countries are rising. Ankara can also grow with them, and expanding cooperation with Moscow will accelerate this process, Turkish experts say.
The Far near Arctic
The Arctic zone of the Russian Federation occupies an area equal to about a quarter of the area of our entire country. These are huge territories, the development of which still requires a lot of heroism and a lot of money. For example, all equipment for the northern expanses must meet increased requirements: be ready for severe frosts, exposure to sea water, etc. The development of Rostec enterprises helps sailors, oilmen, scientists and the military to conquer the harsh north.
A breakthrough in wood processing will significantly reduce the cost of jet fuel production
A team from the University of California has developed a technology for processing lignin, which will increase the production of biofuels from plant raw materials. Before that, lignin was classified as waste – it is a durable substance that creates a "framework" of plants, it is difficult to recycle. They preferred to simply burn it in order to benefit at least from the heat received.