Energy Reform and Fuel-Electricity Supply in the Russian Far East
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概要
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Reform has been progressing in Russia's electricity sector. In line with the worldwide deregulatory reform trend, the aim is to introduce competitive mechanisms to this natural monopoly (regional monopoly) sector. It is well known that aged equipment is a serious problem in Russia; therefore, another aim is to attract the investment (including foreign capital) needed to replace the aged equipment and avoid an electricity supply crisis. In this paper, therefore, we discuss the problem of stable electricity supply, on which social stability heavily depends, from the electricity sector reform perspective. We pay close attention to the Russian Far East (RFE) too, where the electricity supply is the unstable in Russia. We interviewed executives of the Far Eastern Managing Energy Company (FEMEC) in Vladivostok, which controls the electricity supply in the Primorii region (one region of the RFE), and questioned them on the problems they face. We will see how to stabilize the electricity supply in the RFE.
- 北東アジア学会の論文
- 2005-07-01