Energy transition and technological sovereignity
October 01, 2024

Energy transfer is complex and multifaceted. Andrey Osiptsov, Director of the Project Center for Energy Transition and ESG, Skoltech, told Stimul magazine about the problems in this area and ways to solve them. 

From the professor's interview, you will learn about the climate crisis and the fourth energy transition as a way to solve a global problem, about the arguments of climate skeptics and objections of climatologists based on paleoclimatic data, about where generally recognized scientific prerequisites end and politicized conclusions begin, as well as about what a sovereign energy transition should be for Russia. The second part of the conversation was devoted to ecology in the Arctic: how the Arctic Doctrine of the US Department of Defense and the public discourse on the prohibition of production on the Arctic shelf are connected for Russia, which is more dangerous than a single accident or mass degradation of environmental standards. At the end of the conversation, Andrey Alexandrovich tried to formulate our strategic bets within the framework of two directions: gas and atom, as well as answer the question of what measures on the part of the state could stimulate other areas of development of energy transfer technologies in the Russian Federation.

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